Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... 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 noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the ...
... 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 noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the ...
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... heart . - Charles Reade . AGE . -- - Age in love , loves not to have years told . Shakspeare . Age is suspicious , but is not itself often sus- pected . - Zimmermann . Beauty and ugliness disappear equally under the wrinkles of age ...
... heart . - Charles Reade . AGE . -- - Age in love , loves not to have years told . Shakspeare . Age is suspicious , but is not itself often sus- pected . - Zimmermann . Beauty and ugliness disappear equally under the wrinkles of age ...
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... heart . After that age she has only forty Arsène Houssaye . winters . - Men of age object too much , consult too long , adventure too little , repent too soon , and seldom drive business home to the full period . - Bacon . Throughout ...
... heart . After that age she has only forty Arsène Houssaye . winters . - Men of age object too much , consult too long , adventure too little , repent too soon , and seldom drive business home to the full period . - Bacon . Throughout ...
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... heart when we descend to calm inspection . - Charles Reade . There is a self - evident axiom , that she who is born a beauty is half married . - Ouida . - What is really beautiful needs no adorning . We do not grind down the pearl upon ...
... heart when we descend to calm inspection . - Charles Reade . There is a self - evident axiom , that she who is born a beauty is half married . - Ouida . - What is really beautiful needs no adorning . We do not grind down the pearl upon ...
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... heart . John von Müller . Within that awful volume lies the mystery of mysteries . Sir Walter Scott . All human discoveries seem to be made only for the purpose of confirming more strongly the truths come from on high , and contained in ...
... heart . John von Müller . Within that awful volume lies the mystery of mysteries . Sir Walter Scott . All human discoveries seem to be made only for the purpose of confirming more strongly the truths come from on high , and contained in ...
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