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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Strana 12
... become both more foolish and more wise . - Rochefoucauld . Age that lessens the enjoyment of life , increases our ... becomes indifferent to women , to children , and to young people , he may know that he is superannuated , and has ...
... become both more foolish and more wise . - Rochefoucauld . Age that lessens the enjoyment of life , increases our ... becomes indifferent to women , to children , and to young people , he may know that he is superannuated , and has ...
Strana 13
... become more charitable and even indulgent . - I see no fault committed by others that I have not committed myself ... becomes his silver locks , who wears the marks of many years well spent , of virtue , truth well tried , and wise ...
... become more charitable and even indulgent . - I see no fault committed by others that I have not committed myself ... becomes his silver locks , who wears the marks of many years well spent , of virtue , truth well tried , and wise ...
Strana 17
... become a prison , America would still present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop- hole is ... becomes the task - master of idleness.— Willmott . Let the world have whatever sports and recreations please them best ...
... become a prison , America would still present a loop - hole of escape ; and , God be praised ! that loop- hole is ... becomes the task - master of idleness.— Willmott . Let the world have whatever sports and recreations please them best ...
Strana 27
... becomes a habit and morals too often are neglected ; where chivalry is exalted , and religion under- valued ; where virtue is ... become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . — There are strange ...
... becomes a habit and morals too often are neglected ; where chivalry is exalted , and religion under- valued ; where virtue is ... become rich and he runs at once into the vice against which he so feelingly declaimed . — There are strange ...
Strana 30
... become necessarily their victims or their disciples ; on the contrary , when we associ- ate with the virtuous we form ourselves in imitation of their virtues , or at least lose , every day , something of our faults . - Aga- pet . In all ...
... become necessarily their victims or their disciples ; on the contrary , when we associ- ate with the virtuous we form ourselves in imitation of their virtues , or at least lose , every day , something of our faults . - Aga- pet . In all ...
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