Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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... once of cause and effect . A sublime truth , once uttered and made a part of standard literature , becomes thereafter a per- petual spur to noble deeds . The maxims of the wise form part of a nation's intellectual coin , and , like ...
... once of cause and effect . A sublime truth , once uttered and made a part of standard literature , becomes thereafter a per- petual spur to noble deeds . The maxims of the wise form part of a nation's intellectual coin , and , like ...
Pagina 144
... once a Favour which you intend to refuse . Fate of Favourites . — Shakspeare . GREAT Princes ' Favourites their fair leaves spread , But as the marigold , at the sun's eye ; And in themselves their pride lies buried , For at a frown ...
... once a Favour which you intend to refuse . Fate of Favourites . — Shakspeare . GREAT Princes ' Favourites their fair leaves spread , But as the marigold , at the sun's eye ; And in themselves their pride lies buried , For at a frown ...
Pagina 248
... once attains the upmost round , He then unto the Ladder turns his back , Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend . Engratitude . Shakspeare . INGRATITUDE ! thou marble - hearted Fiend , More hideous , when ...
... once attains the upmost round , He then unto the Ladder turns his back , Looks in the clouds , scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend . Engratitude . Shakspeare . INGRATITUDE ! thou marble - hearted Fiend , More hideous , when ...
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