Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... keep ; so that scarcely can two persons meet but one is offended or diverted by the ostentation of the other . - Dr. Johnson . - Love is strong in its passion ; affection is Michelet . powerful in its gentleness . - The affections are ...
... keep ; so that scarcely can two persons meet but one is offended or diverted by the ostentation of the other . - Dr. Johnson . - Love is strong in its passion ; affection is Michelet . powerful in its gentleness . - The affections are ...
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... 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 ; for old age brings with it its own ...
... 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 ; for old age brings with it its own ...
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... Keep cool , and you command everybody . St. Just . There is no affectation in passion , for that - Bacon . putteth a man out of his precepts . A temperate anger has virtue in it . Haliburton . You may forgive , and so will I ; but I ...
... Keep cool , and you command everybody . St. Just . There is no affectation in passion , for that - Bacon . putteth a man out of his precepts . A temperate anger has virtue in it . Haliburton . You may forgive , and so will I ; but I ...
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... Keep cool ; anger is not argument . Daniel Webster . There are some people as obtuse in recogniz- ing an argument as they are in appreciating wit . You could n't drive it into their heads with a hammer . - Douglas Jerrold . Let argument ...
... Keep cool ; anger is not argument . Daniel Webster . There are some people as obtuse in recogniz- ing an argument as they are in appreciating wit . You could n't drive it into their heads with a hammer . - Douglas Jerrold . Let argument ...
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... Keep good company , and you shall be of the number . George Herbert . - He that can enjoy the intimacy of the great , and on no occasion disgust them by familiarity , or disgrace himself by servility , proves that he is as perfect a ...
... Keep good company , and you shall be of the number . George Herbert . - He that can enjoy the intimacy of the great , and on no occasion disgust them by familiarity , or disgrace himself by servility , proves that he is as perfect a ...
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