Heart Throbs of Gifted AuthorsD. McKay, 1878 - 304 Seiten |
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... believe . -There are few people who , when their love is over , are not ashamed of having been in love . It is impossible to love a second time what we have once really ceased to love . Men often proceed from love to ambition , but ...
... believe . -There are few people who , when their love is over , are not ashamed of having been in love . It is impossible to love a second time what we have once really ceased to love . Men often proceed from love to ambition , but ...
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... Believe me , man , there is no greater bliss Than the quiet joy of loving wife ; Which whoso wants , half of himself doth miss . Sidney . For contemplation he and valor formed , For softness she and sweet attractive grace ; He for God ...
... Believe me , man , there is no greater bliss Than the quiet joy of loving wife ; Which whoso wants , half of himself doth miss . Sidney . For contemplation he and valor formed , For softness she and sweet attractive grace ; He for God ...
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... believe only what he can fully compre- hend must have a very long head or a very short creed . Colton . I had observed that in comedies the best actor plays the droll , while some scrub rogue is made the fine gen- tleman or hero . Thus ...
... believe only what he can fully compre- hend must have a very long head or a very short creed . Colton . I had observed that in comedies the best actor plays the droll , while some scrub rogue is made the fine gen- tleman or hero . Thus ...
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... or corn in chaff , Believe a woman or an epitaph , Or any other thing that's false , before Pope . Churchill . You trust in critics who themselves are sore . Byron . Do not insult calamity . It is a barbarous grossness MAN . 123.
... or corn in chaff , Believe a woman or an epitaph , Or any other thing that's false , before Pope . Churchill . You trust in critics who themselves are sore . Byron . Do not insult calamity . It is a barbarous grossness MAN . 123.
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... ? Latin . Whatever distrust we may have of the sincerity of those who converse with us , we always believe they will tell us more truth than they do to others . La Rochefoucauld . We like to divine others , but do not like 126 : MAN .
... ? Latin . Whatever distrust we may have of the sincerity of those who converse with us , we always believe they will tell us more truth than they do to others . La Rochefoucauld . We like to divine others , but do not like 126 : MAN .
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