10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGRACEFULNESS»
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ungracefulness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungracefulness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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St. Chrysostom: On the Priesthood; Ascetic Treatises; Select ...
Forif the graceless soul obeys God itputs offits ungracefulness, and becomes full
of grace. “Saul! Saul!”itwassaid, “why persecutest thou me?”andhe replied “and
who art Thou Lord?” “Iam Jesus.”885 And heobeyed, and hisobedience made ...
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
(where P) ungracefulness ungraciousness ungrafted ungrammatical. Jer. Taylor (
where P) ungrammatically 3 ungranted. Dryden (where P) ungrasped un rate, sb.
where P) ungratefully ungratefulness ungratified ungraven ungreen unground ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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The theory of moral sentiments
Tuaan is another set of qualities ascribed to the actions and conduct of mankind,
distinct from their propriety or impropriety, their decency or ungracefulness, and
which are the objects of a distinct species of approbation and disapprobation.
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Essays On, I. Moral Sentiments: II. Astronomical Inquiries; ...
There is another set of qualities ascribed to the actions and conduct of mankind,
distinct from their propriety or impropriety, their decency or ungracefulness, and
which are the objects of a distinct species of approbation and disapprobation.
Now, let any unprejudiced person sketch in profile a lady's head in a fashionable
bonnet, and fill the outline with ink ; in this case, there cannot, I think, be two
opinions as to the ungracefulness of the outline. The only way to ascertain
whether a ...
Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, 1856
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The Republic of Plato, tr. with an analysis and notes, by ...
... into architecture, as well as the whole manufacture of utensils in general; nay,
into the constitution of living bodies, and of all plants : for in all these things
gracefulness or ungracefulness finds place. And the absence of grace, and
rhythm, ...
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The North American Review
by ungracefulness of speech and manner ; it is very seldom ostentatiously
paraded for applause ; still it should be visible to all clear and earnest eyes, and
is a subject on which every heart in its right place might rejoice to dwell.
Every one's natural genius should be carried as far as it could; but to attempt the
puttin . another upon him, will be but labour in 'vain; ang what is so plaistered on,
will at best sit but untowardly, and have always hanging to it the ungracefulness ...
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The Republic of Plato, translated into English, with an ...
... into weaving and embroidery, into architeéture, as well as the whole
manufacture of utensils in general; nay, into the constitution of living bodies, and
of all plants: for in all these things gracefulness or ungracefulness finds place.
And the ...
Plato, John Llewelyn DAVIES, David James VAUGHAN, 1866
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Eutropius, Patrician and Consul
For if the graceless soul obeys God it puts off its ungracefulness, and becomes
full of grace. “Saul! Saul!” it was said, “why persecutest thou me?” and he replied
“and who art Thou Lord?” “I am Jesus.” And he obeyed, and his obedience made
...