A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward T. Y. Crowell, 1889 - Počet stran: 701 |
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... true ambition and aspiration are without comparisons . Henry Ward Beecher : Life Thoughts . Ambition has no rest . 95 Bulwer - Lytton : Richelieu . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Ambition is often overtaken by calamity , because it is not aware of ...
... true ambition and aspiration are without comparisons . Henry Ward Beecher : Life Thoughts . Ambition has no rest . 95 Bulwer - Lytton : Richelieu . Act iii . Sc . 1 . Ambition is often overtaken by calamity , because it is not aware of ...
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... true power . 224 Jean - François Millet : MS . Note accompanying Unpublished Sketches . Art is , after nature , the only consolation that one has at all for living . 225 Ouida : Wisdom , Wit , and Pathos . Ariadne . Count art by gold ...
... true power . 224 Jean - François Millet : MS . Note accompanying Unpublished Sketches . Art is , after nature , the only consolation that one has at all for living . 225 Ouida : Wisdom , Wit , and Pathos . Ariadne . Count art by gold ...
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... true revelation of his own powers . 253 Hamerton : Modern Frenchmen . François Rude . The simple privilege of doing art work is in itself the ar- tist's sufficient reward , his only real misfortune being what- ever interrupts his ...
... true revelation of his own powers . 253 Hamerton : Modern Frenchmen . François Rude . The simple privilege of doing art work is in itself the ar- tist's sufficient reward , his only real misfortune being what- ever interrupts his ...
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... true interest to him . 436 Carlyle : Letter . To John Carlyle , Dec. 24 , 1833 . A real Protestant is a person who has examined the evi- dences of religion for himself , and who accepts them because , after examination , he is satisfied ...
... true interest to him . 436 Carlyle : Letter . To John Carlyle , Dec. 24 , 1833 . A real Protestant is a person who has examined the evi- dences of religion for himself , and who accepts them because , after examination , he is satisfied ...
Strana 50
... true university of these days is a collection of books . 500 Carlyle : Heroes and Hero Worship . The Hero as Man of Letters . Wondrous , indeed , is the virtue of a true book . Not like a dead city of stones , yearly crumbling , yearly ...
... true university of these days is a collection of books . 500 Carlyle : Heroes and Hero Worship . The Hero as Man of Letters . Wondrous , indeed , is the virtue of a true book . Not like a dead city of stones , yearly crumbling , yearly ...
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