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" Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it ; and if a man have it not, it is ten to one, but he is discovered to want it, and then all his pains and labour to seem to have it is lost. "
The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson - Página 15
de John Tillotson - 1748
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volumen 2

1824 - 284 páginas
...Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have itj and if a man have it not, it is ten to one, but he is discovered to want it; and then all his pains and labour *o seem to have it, are lost.' In another...
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The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the ...

Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 páginas
...any thing, is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, it is often as troublesome to support the pretence of a good quality as to have it ; and if a man have it not, it is most likely he will be discovered to want it, and then all his labour to seem to have it is lost. There...
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Exercises in Reading and Recitation

Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 páginas
...thing, is to be in reality what he would seem to be: besides, — it is often as troublesome to support the pretence of a good quality, as to have it: and, if a man have it not, it is most likely he will be discovered to want it; and, then, all his labour to seem to have it, is lost....
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The English Instructor: Being a Collection of Pieces in Prose, Selected from ...

1830 - 288 páginas
...any thing, is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, it is often as troublesome to support the pretence of a good quality " as to have it : and if a man have it not, it is most likely he will be discovered to want it3, and then all his labor to seem to have it is lost. There...
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The Academical Reader: Comprising Selections from the Most Admired Authors ...

John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 páginas
...be what he would seem to be. Besides that, it is many times as troublesome to make good the presence of a good quality, as to have it; and if a man have it not, it is ten to one but he is discovered to want it, and then all his pains and labour to seem to have it are lost. There is something...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volumen 2

1832 - 282 páginas
...thing^i's really to be what he would seem to be. Beside^, that it is many times as troublesome to make geed the pretence of a good. quality, as to have it; and if a man have it not,it is, ten to one, but he is discovered to.want it; and then all his pains and labour, to seem...
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Spectator (The)

1836 - 1118 páginas
...really to'be what he would seem to be. Be•idea, that it is many times as trmibleaome to make food the pretence of a good quality, as to have it ; and if a man have it not, it is ten to one but he is discovered to want it ; and then all his pains and labour to teem to have it, are lost." In another...
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The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and ...

Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 páginas
...thing, is to be in reality what he would seem to be: besides,— it is often as troublesome to support the pretence of a good quality, as to have it: and, if a man have it not, it is most likely he will be discovered to want it; and then all his labor to seem to have it, is lost. There...
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The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes 1-2

1836 - 932 páginas
...Besides that, it is many times as troublesome to make good :he pretence of a good quality, as to have t; he grew warm, he was suspicious of even' t >ut he is discovered to want it; and then all his pains and labour to seem to have it, are lost.' In...
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The Spectator, no. 315-635

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 páginas
...thing, is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it;...and if a man have it not, it is ten to one but he is discovered to want it, and then all his pains and labour to seem to have it is lost. There is something...
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