 | If we steal thoughts from the moderns, it will be cried down as plagiarism; if from the ancients, it will be cried up as erudition. |
—Lacon |
Charles Caleb Colton |
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay |
Authors, 544; Subjects, 572; Quotations, 8991 |
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Compiled by S. Austin Allibone |
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These often lengthy selections from the best of English prose innovators satisfy the researcher looking for in-depth reflections and the writer looking for the best sentences ever written. |
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CONTENTS |
Bibliographic Record Preface |
PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., 1880
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2011
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Category Index |
Abridgments | to | Zeal |
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Featured Entries |
Age, Authors, Authorship, Bible, Books, Children, Christianity, Conscience, Conversation, Criticism, Death, Drama, Education, England, Friendship, Futurity, God, Good, Government, Happiness, History, Infidelity, Knowledge, Languages, Law, Lawyers, Life, Love, Man, Manners, Matrimony, Morals, Oratory, Philosophy, Poetry, Politics, Prayer, Reading, Religion, States, Style, Virtue, War, Woman, Words |
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Primary Author Index |
Abercrombie | to | Zimmermann |
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Featured Entries |
Addison, Atterbury, Bacon, Bentley, Browne, Burke, Carlyle, Charnock, Chesterfield, Coleridge, Collier, Colton, Dryden, Foster, Goldsmith, Hall, Hooker, Household Words, Johnson, L’Estrange, Locke, Macaulay, Milton, Montaigne, Pope, Raleigh, South, Steele, Swift, Taylor, Temple, Tillotson, Watts, Whately |
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