Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... soul and the soul's workings ; and , spite of all your skill , I read you to the depths . ' It or less powerful , as one is more or less gifted by the good God . Remember that you are but an actor , acting whatever part the Master has ...
... soul and the soul's workings ; and , spite of all your skill , I read you to the depths . ' It or less powerful , as one is more or less gifted by the good God . Remember that you are but an actor , acting whatever part the Master has ...
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... soul so to his own conceit , that , from her working , all his visage warmed ? — Shakspeare . - Who rant by note , and through the gamut rage ; in songs and airs express their martial fire ; combat in trills , and in a fugue expire ...
... soul so to his own conceit , that , from her working , all his visage warmed ? — Shakspeare . - Who rant by note , and through the gamut rage ; in songs and airs express their martial fire ; combat in trills , and in a fugue expire ...
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... soul . Miguel Molinos . AGE . The easiest thing for our friends to discover in us , and the hardest thing for us to discover in ourselves , is that we are growing old . - H. W. Shaw . The tree that bears no fruit deserves no name ; the ...
... soul . Miguel Molinos . AGE . The easiest thing for our friends to discover in us , and the hardest thing for us to discover in ourselves , is that we are growing old . - H. W. Shaw . The tree that bears no fruit deserves no name ; the ...
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... soul that recognizes the beckoning hand of the good Father , who would call us homeward towards himself . - J . G. Holland . bilities , he is like a bird beating against his cage . There is something beyond , O deathless the ocean to ...
... soul that recognizes the beckoning hand of the good Father , who would call us homeward towards himself . - J . G. Holland . bilities , he is like a bird beating against his cage . There is something beyond , O deathless the ocean to ...
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... soul should dimly perceive the beauty that is ever around us , a perpetual benediction . Mrs. L. M. Child . Rarely do we meet in one combined , a beau- teous body and a virtuous mind . - Juvenal . Beauty is nothing else but a just ...
... soul should dimly perceive the beauty that is ever around us , a perpetual benediction . Mrs. L. M. Child . Rarely do we meet in one combined , a beau- teous body and a virtuous mind . - Juvenal . Beauty is nothing else but a just ...
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