Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... OPINION . PRIDE 393 RIDICULE OPPORTUNITY PRINCIPLE . 895 RIGHT OPPOSITION PRISON 896 RIGHTS OPPRESSION PROCRASTINATION 896 RIVALRY ORATORY PROFANITY 397 ROGUERY ORDER PROGRESS 397 ROMANCE ORIGINALITY . PROMISE 399 ROSES . ORNAMENTS ...
... OPINION . PRIDE 393 RIDICULE OPPORTUNITY PRINCIPLE . 895 RIGHT OPPOSITION PRISON 896 RIGHTS OPPRESSION PROCRASTINATION 896 RIVALRY ORATORY PROFANITY 397 ROGUERY ORDER PROGRESS 397 ROMANCE ORIGINALITY . PROMISE 399 ROSES . ORNAMENTS ...
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... opinion against the current stream of antiquity . Locke . He had that sort of exactness which would have made him a respectable antiquary . Macaulay . Rich with the spoils of time . Gray . It is with antiquity as with ancestry : nations ...
... opinion against the current stream of antiquity . Locke . He had that sort of exactness which would have made him a respectable antiquary . Macaulay . Rich with the spoils of time . Gray . It is with antiquity as with ancestry : nations ...
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... opinion controverted . - Swift . APPEARANCE . There is in us more of the appearance of sense and virtue than of the reality . - Marguerite de Valois . Men in general judge more from appearances than from reality . All men have eyes ...
... opinion controverted . - Swift . APPEARANCE . There is in us more of the appearance of sense and virtue than of the reality . - Marguerite de Valois . Men in general judge more from appearances than from reality . All men have eyes ...
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... opinion of their fellow - men . truly little reverse the thing . The primary object with them is to secure the applause of their fellow - men ; and having effected this , the approbation of God and their own conscience follow on as they ...
... opinion of their fellow - men . truly little reverse the thing . The primary object with them is to secure the applause of their fellow - men ; and having effected this , the approbation of God and their own conscience follow on as they ...
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... opinions which they industriously spread among the multitude . - Addison . Even reproof from authority ought to be ... opinion of authority ; like too strong a liquor for a frail glass . — Sir P. Sidney . AUTHORSHIP . Each change of ...
... opinions which they industriously spread among the multitude . - Addison . Even reproof from authority ought to be ... opinion of authority ; like too strong a liquor for a frail glass . — Sir P. Sidney . AUTHORSHIP . Each change of ...
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