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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... pass for what you are . A good farthing is better than a bad sovereign . Affect no oddness ; but dare to be right , though you have to be singular . - S . Coley . Affectation lights a candle to our defects , and though it may gratify ...
... pass for what you are . A good farthing is better than a bad sovereign . Affect no oddness ; but dare to be right , though you have to be singular . - S . Coley . Affectation lights a candle to our defects , and though it may gratify ...
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... pass through it solemnly , slowly , with humility and faith , as the Israelites passed through the sea . Then its very waves of misery will divide , and become to us a wall , on the right 11 AGE . side and on the left , until the gulf ...
... pass through it solemnly , slowly , with humility and faith , as the Israelites passed through the sea . Then its very waves of misery will divide , and become to us a wall , on the right 11 AGE . side and on the left , until the gulf ...
Strana 12
... pass his declining years with honor and comfort , should , when young , consider that he may one day be- come old , and remember when he is old , that he has once been young . — Addison . That man never grows old who keeps a child in ...
... pass his declining years with honor and comfort , should , when young , consider that he may one day be- come old , and remember when he is old , that he has once been young . — Addison . That man never grows old who keeps a child in ...
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... than enjoyed . — Shakespeare . Among so many sad realities we can but ill endure to rob anticipation of its pleasant visions . - Giles . The hours we pass with happy prospects ANTICIPATION . in view are more pleasant than those crowned.
... than enjoyed . — Shakespeare . Among so many sad realities we can but ill endure to rob anticipation of its pleasant visions . - Giles . The hours we pass with happy prospects ANTICIPATION . in view are more pleasant than those crowned.
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... pass- ing bells . - In Velasquez you hear sounded the fall of Spain ; in Titian , that of Venice in Leonardo , that of Milan ; in Raphael , that of Rome . - And there is profound jus- tice in this ; for in proportion to the noble- ness ...
... pass- ing bells . - In Velasquez you hear sounded the fall of Spain ; in Titian , that of Venice in Leonardo , that of Milan ; in Raphael , that of Rome . - And there is profound jus- tice in this ; for in proportion to the noble- ness ...
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