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Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical
Every quotation contributes something to the stability or enlargement of the language.
Quotations, No. 31
Samuel
Johnson

Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical

Choice Extracts on History, Science, Philosophy, Religion, Literature, etc. Selected from the Standard Authors of Ancient and Modern Times

Compiled by Charles Noel Douglas

These 41,480 selections divided into 1,500 categories include thousands of authors and an entire volume’s-worth of Shakespeare.

Bibliographic Record Preface

Contents

NEW YORK: HALCYON HOUSE, 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2012

Category Index
Ability to Zephyrs
 
Featured Entries
Action, Age, Ambition, Art, Authorship, Beauty, Bible, Books, Character, Charity, Children, Conscience, Courage, Death, Duty, Education, Eyes, Faith, Fame, Fear, Fortune, Freedom, Friends, Friendship, Genius, God, Goodness, Government, Greatness, Grief, Happiness, Life, Love, Man, Matrimony, Music, Nature, Poverty, Prayer, Pride, Proverbs, Reading, Reason, Religion, Riches, Silence, Sin, Sleep, Solitude, Sorrow, Soul, Style, Sympathy, Tears, Thought, Time, Truth, Vanity, Virtue, War, Wisdom, Wit, Woman
Primary Author Index
J, Q. Adams to Zoroaster
 
Featured Entries
Addison, Bacon, Beecher, Bible, E.B. Browning, Bryant, Bulwer-Lytton, Burke, Burns, Byron, Carlyle, Cicero, Coleridge, Colton, Cowper, Deluzy, de Sévigné, Dryden, George Eliot, Emerson, Franklin, Goethe, Goldsmith, Hazlitt, Holmes, Horace, Johnson, B. Jonson, Joubert, La Bruyère, La Rochefoucauld, Longfellow, Lowell, Milton, Montaigne, Moore, H. More, Necker, Pascal, Pope, Richter, Ruskin, Schiller, Scott, Seneca, Shakespeare, Shelley, P. Sidney, Spenser, Steele, Swetchine, Swift, Tennyson, Thomson, Whittier, Wordsworth, Young