Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 155
... Fortune . Shakspeare . ILL Fortune never come with both hands full , But write her fair words still in foulest letters ? She either gives a stomach , and no food , - Such are the poor in health ; or else a feast , And takes away the ...
... Fortune . Shakspeare . ILL Fortune never come with both hands full , But write her fair words still in foulest letters ? She either gives a stomach , and no food , - Such are the poor in health ; or else a feast , And takes away the ...
Pagina 156
... Fortune . - Rousseau . We do not know what is really Good or Bad Fortune . Fortune . - La Rochefoucauld . GOOD or Bad Fortune generally pursue those who have the greatest share of either . The prosperous man seems as a mag- net to ...
... Fortune . - Rousseau . We do not know what is really Good or Bad Fortune . Fortune . - La Rochefoucauld . GOOD or Bad Fortune generally pursue those who have the greatest share of either . The prosperous man seems as a mag- net to ...
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... fortune , gets a man Credit , creates Friends , stands in the place of Pedigree , and even of Beauty . Wealth.- La Bruyere . LET us not envy some men their accumulated Riches ; their bur- den would be too heavy for us ; we could not ...
... fortune , gets a man Credit , creates Friends , stands in the place of Pedigree , and even of Beauty . Wealth.- La Bruyere . LET us not envy some men their accumulated Riches ; their bur- den would be too heavy for us ; we could not ...
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