Edge-tools of Speech, Selected and Arranged....Houghton, 1899 - 579 páginas |
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... things , but to do noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the poorest son of Adam dimly longs . Show him the way of doing that , the dullest day- drudge kindles into a hero ...
... things , but to do noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the poorest son of Adam dimly longs . Show him the way of doing that , the dullest day- drudge kindles into a hero ...
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... thing which I never knew any one to disparage except those who had it not ; and I never knew any one to make a boast ... things , and properly con- stituted the infancy of mankind . - - Prescott . The sages of old live again in us , and ...
... thing which I never knew any one to disparage except those who had it not ; and I never knew any one to make a boast ... things , and properly con- stituted the infancy of mankind . - - Prescott . The sages of old live again in us , and ...
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... things that are thorns to our hopes until we have attained them , and envenomed arrows to our hearts when we have ... thing shall be , it don't help anything to the effecting of the thing . Bacon . The passion of hope and fear ...
... things that are thorns to our hopes until we have attained them , and envenomed arrows to our hearts when we have ... thing shall be , it don't help anything to the effecting of the thing . Bacon . The passion of hope and fear ...
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... things , but to do noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the - Carlyle . poorest son of Adam dimly longs . Oh for a muse of fire that would ascend the highest heaven of invention ...
... things , but to do noble and true things , and vindicate himself under God's heaven as a God - made man , that the - Carlyle . poorest son of Adam dimly longs . Oh for a muse of fire that would ascend the highest heaven of invention ...
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... things are rather to be taken by weight than tale . - Jeremy Collier . Most of our fellow - subjects are guided either by the prejudice of education or by a deference to the judgment of those who perhaps in their own hearts disapprove ...
... things are rather to be taken by weight than tale . - Jeremy Collier . Most of our fellow - subjects are guided either by the prejudice of education or by a deference to the judgment of those who perhaps in their own hearts disapprove ...
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