Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... suffer some infat- uation , from which only absence can set them free . Dr. Johnson . - It is absence that tries fidelity . - Mrs. J. Hunter . As contraries are known by contraries , so is the delight of presence best known by the tor ...
... suffer some infat- uation , from which only absence can set them free . Dr. Johnson . - It is absence that tries fidelity . - Mrs. J. Hunter . As contraries are known by contraries , so is the delight of presence best known by the tor ...
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... suffer reason to have any scope until it can be no longer of service . - Burke . -- To attempt to advise conceited people is like whistling against the wind . — Hood . If you would convince a person of his mis- take , accost him not ...
... suffer reason to have any scope until it can be no longer of service . - Burke . -- To attempt to advise conceited people is like whistling against the wind . — Hood . If you would convince a person of his mis- take , accost him not ...
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... suffering soul that breathes the sweetest melodies . Gail Hamilton . I am a feather for each wind that blows . Shakspeare . That which thou dost not understand when thou readest , thou shalt understand in the day of thy visitation ; for ...
... suffering soul that breathes the sweetest melodies . Gail Hamilton . I am a feather for each wind that blows . Shakspeare . That which thou dost not understand when thou readest , thou shalt understand in the day of thy visitation ; for ...
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... suffer no young plants to flourish beneath them . - Pope . AGRICULTURE . and yellow . Longfellow . - God Almighty first planted a garden ; and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures : it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of ...
... suffer no young plants to flourish beneath them . - Pope . AGRICULTURE . and yellow . Longfellow . - God Almighty first planted a garden ; and indeed it is the purest of human pleasures : it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of ...
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... suffered . Bovée . The problem is , whether a man constantly and strongly believing that such a thing shall be , it ... suffer misery and enjoy happiness before they are in being . We can set the sun and stars forward , or lose sight of ...
... suffered . Bovée . The problem is , whether a man constantly and strongly believing that such a thing shall be , it ... suffer misery and enjoy happiness before they are in being . We can set the sun and stars forward , or lose sight of ...
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