self-command造句(1) Even now her self-command is invariable.
(2) The awful and respectable, in that degree of self-command which astonishes by its amazing superiority over the most ungovernable passions of human nature.
(3) The awful and respectable, in that degree of self-command which astonishes by its amazing superiority over the most ungovernable passions of human nature. I. I. 45 Chanper V, Volumn I.
(4) Self-command is not only itself a great virtue , but from it all the other virtues seem to derive their principle luster.
(5) She had very little of that self-command which is especially required of princess.
(6) The great and exalted virtue of magnanimity undoubtedly demands much more than that degree of self-command, which the weakest of mortals is capable of exerting.
(7) She only wished that it were less openly shewn; and once or twice did venture to suggest the propriety of some self-command to Marianne.