Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... Lowell . beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less Those who labor to make human actions har- monize , find great difficulty in piecing them together ; for , in general , they contradict each other . Montaigne . There is no action so ...
... Lowell . beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less Those who labor to make human actions har- monize , find great difficulty in piecing them together ; for , in general , they contradict each other . Montaigne . There is no action so ...
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... Lowell . - Whoever serves his country well has no need of ancestors . Voltaire . --- From yon blue heaven above us bent , the grand old gardener and his wife smile at the claims of long descent . Tennyson . It was the saying of a great ...
... Lowell . - Whoever serves his country well has no need of ancestors . Voltaire . --- From yon blue heaven above us bent , the grand old gardener and his wife smile at the claims of long descent . Tennyson . It was the saying of a great ...
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... Lowell . denier of God . - Richter . Atheism can never be an institution , because most precious of the intellectual habits . In the power of fixing the attention lies the it is a destitution . Robert Collyer . Rarity gives a charm ...
... Lowell . denier of God . - Richter . Atheism can never be an institution , because most precious of the intellectual habits . In the power of fixing the attention lies the it is a destitution . Robert Collyer . Rarity gives a charm ...
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... Lowell . What ardently we wish we soon believe . - Young . guide our researches , and shape our lives , so that conduct may really be the consequence of belief . - G . H. Lewes . Happy the man who sees a God employed in all the good and ...
... Lowell . What ardently we wish we soon believe . - Young . guide our researches , and shape our lives , so that conduct may really be the consequence of belief . - G . H. Lewes . Happy the man who sees a God employed in all the good and ...
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... Lowell . Longfellow . The blushing beauties of a modest maid . —— Dryden . Blushing like a Worcestershire orchard be- fore harvest . Beaconsfield . Young roses kindled into thought . — Moore . The ambiguous livery worn alike by modesty ...
... Lowell . Longfellow . The blushing beauties of a modest maid . —— Dryden . Blushing like a Worcestershire orchard be- fore harvest . Beaconsfield . Young roses kindled into thought . — Moore . The ambiguous livery worn alike by modesty ...
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