Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... rich man cannot enjoy a sound mind nor Thinking of thee , still thee , till thought and yet these are truly the worst ingredients of a sound body without exercise and abstinence ; grew pain . - Moore . Where'er I roam , whatever realms ...
... rich man cannot enjoy a sound mind nor Thinking of thee , still thee , till thought and yet these are truly the worst ingredients of a sound body without exercise and abstinence ; grew pain . - Moore . Where'er I roam , whatever realms ...
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... rich ; and you have made your profession respectable . " - Colton . - Preacher at once , and zany of thy age . -Pope . Let gorgeous Tragedy , in sceptred pall , come sweeping by . Milton . ― What would he do , had he the motive and the ...
... rich ; and you have made your profession respectable . " - Colton . - Preacher at once , and zany of thy age . -Pope . Let gorgeous Tragedy , in sceptred pall , come sweeping by . Milton . ― What would he do , had he the motive and the ...
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... rich in possibility . We live up to our expec- tations , not to our possessions , and make a figure proportionable to what we may be , not what we are . - - Addison . There are many things that are thorns to our hopes until we have ...
... rich in possibility . We live up to our expec- tations , not to our possessions , and make a figure proportionable to what we may be , not what we are . - - Addison . There are many things that are thorns to our hopes until we have ...
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... Rich with the spoils of time . Gray . It is with antiquity as with ancestry : nations are proud of the one , and individuals of the other . Colton . We have a maxim in the House of Commons , and written on the walls of our houses , that ...
... Rich with the spoils of time . Gray . It is with antiquity as with ancestry : nations are proud of the one , and individuals of the other . Colton . We have a maxim in the House of Commons , and written on the walls of our houses , that ...
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... rich , because they may eat what they like . - Chatfield . The pleasures of eating deal with us like Egyptian thieves , who strangle those whom - Seneca . they embrace . Turtle makes all men equal . APPRECIATION . — Beaconsfield . Fat ...
... rich , because they may eat what they like . - Chatfield . The pleasures of eating deal with us like Egyptian thieves , who strangle those whom - Seneca . they embrace . Turtle makes all men equal . APPRECIATION . — Beaconsfield . Fat ...
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