Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... body without exercise and abstinence ; grew pain . - Moore . Where'er I roam , whatever realms to see , my heart , untravelled , fondly turns to thee . Goldsmith . Authors and lovers always suffer some infat- uation , from which only ...
... body without exercise and abstinence ; grew pain . - Moore . Where'er I roam , whatever realms to see , my heart , untravelled , fondly turns to thee . Goldsmith . Authors and lovers always suffer some infat- uation , from which only ...
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... body , mind , or soul whose law of im- provement is not energy . - E. B. Hall . The virtuous heart , like the body , becomes strong and healthy more by labor than by nourishment . Richter . It is not to taste sweet things , but to do ...
... body , mind , or soul whose law of im- provement is not energy . - E. B. Hall . The virtuous heart , like the body , becomes strong and healthy more by labor than by nourishment . Richter . It is not to taste sweet things , but to do ...
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... body is not always that of the soul . George Sand . For her own person , it beggared all descrip- tion . Shakspeare . That which astonishes , astonishes once ; but whatever is admirable becomes more and more admired . Joubert ...
... body is not always that of the soul . George Sand . For her own person , it beggared all descrip- tion . Shakspeare . That which astonishes , astonishes once ; but whatever is admirable becomes more and more admired . Joubert ...
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... body , the mind , and the heart ; to keep these in parallel vigor , one must exercise , study , and love . -Bonstetten . " Tis the sunset of life gives us mystical Campbell . - We must not take the faults of our youth into our old age ...
... body , the mind , and the heart ; to keep these in parallel vigor , one must exercise , study , and love . -Bonstetten . " Tis the sunset of life gives us mystical Campbell . - We must not take the faults of our youth into our old age ...
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... body , and worse still when the body survives the mind ; but when both these survive our spirits , our hopes , and our health , this is worst of all . Colton . What can an old man do but die ? - Hood . Years do not make sages ; they ...
... body , and worse still when the body survives the mind ; but when both these survive our spirits , our hopes , and our health , this is worst of all . Colton . What can an old man do but die ? - Hood . Years do not make sages ; they ...
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