A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - Počet stran: 644 |
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... characters they assume upon the stage . - Lamb . A young girl must not be taken to the theatre , let us say it once for all . It is not only the drama which is immoral , but the place . -Alex . Dumas . The most difficult character in ...
... characters they assume upon the stage . - Lamb . A young girl must not be taken to the theatre , let us say it once for all . It is not only the drama which is immoral , but the place . -Alex . Dumas . The most difficult character in ...
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... character by false ap- pearances . - Johnson . Great vices are the proper objects of our detestation , and smaller ... characters to gain applause , so hypocrisy sets us on the endeavor to avoid censures by concealing our vices under the ...
... character by false ap- pearances . - Johnson . Great vices are the proper objects of our detestation , and smaller ... characters to gain applause , so hypocrisy sets us on the endeavor to avoid censures by concealing our vices under the ...
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... characters , and great objects bring out great minds . — Tryon Ed- wards . Have a purpose in life , and having it ... character , that by the influence of both , appealing to the best principles of our nature , we may be roused to the ...
... characters , and great objects bring out great minds . — Tryon Ed- wards . Have a purpose in life , and having it ... character , that by the influence of both , appealing to the best principles of our nature , we may be roused to the ...
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... character unless there is in ourselves something congenial to it.— Channing . He is incapable of a truly good action who finds not a pleasure in contemplating the good actions of others . - Lavater . In proportion as our own mind is ...
... character unless there is in ourselves something congenial to it.— Channing . He is incapable of a truly good action who finds not a pleasure in contemplating the good actions of others . - Lavater . In proportion as our own mind is ...
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... character and conduct . - It is the in- valuable training book of the world . - H . W. Beecher . After all , the Bible must be its own argu- ment and defence . The power of it can never be proved unless it is felt . The au- thority of ...
... character and conduct . - It is the in- valuable training book of the world . - H . W. Beecher . After all , the Bible must be its own argu- ment and defence . The power of it can never be proved unless it is felt . The au- thority of ...
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