Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... poor man's wealth . No man is without some quality , by the due application of which he might deserve well of the world ; and whoever he be that has but little in his power should be in haste to do that little , lest he be confounded ...
... poor man's wealth . No man is without some quality , by the due application of which he might deserve well of the world ; and whoever he be that has but little in his power should be in haste to do that little , lest he be confounded ...
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... poor , degraded holds its warped mirror to a gaping - Charles Sprague . stage age . - - The last act crowns the play . - Quarles . To - day kings , to - morrow beggars , it is only when they are themselves that they are noth- ing ...
... poor , degraded holds its warped mirror to a gaping - Charles Sprague . stage age . - - The last act crowns the play . - Quarles . To - day kings , to - morrow beggars , it is only when they are themselves that they are noth- ing ...
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... poor ashes I sit in my darkness and tears . Gerald Massey . The vine produces more grapes when it is young , but better grapes for wine when it is old , because its juices are more perfectly con- cocted . - Bacon . -- I love everything ...
... poor ashes I sit in my darkness and tears . Gerald Massey . The vine produces more grapes when it is young , but better grapes for wine when it is old , because its juices are more perfectly con- cocted . - Bacon . -- I love everything ...
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... poor , though they have no relation to us ? No rela- tion ? That cannot be . The Gospel styles them all our brethren . Thomas Sprat . -- in , and a fading name ! -William Winter . By that sin angels fell . Shakspeare . There is no ...
... poor , though they have no relation to us ? No rela- tion ? That cannot be . The Gospel styles them all our brethren . Thomas Sprat . -- in , and a fading name ! -William Winter . By that sin angels fell . Shakspeare . There is no ...
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... poor . Lacordaire . If the seal of time were to be the signet of truth , there is no absurdity , oppression , or falsehood that might not be revived as gospel ; while the gospel itself would want the more ancient warrant of paganism ...
... poor . Lacordaire . If the seal of time were to be the signet of truth , there is no absurdity , oppression , or falsehood that might not be revived as gospel ; while the gospel itself would want the more ancient warrant of paganism ...
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