A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - 644 páginas |
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... belongs to a diligent compiler . The labor of preparing the work has been its own leward . It is hoped that the work itself may be a source of pleasure and profit to others . Detroit , 1891 . T. E. INDEX OF AUTHORS . I ? ·
... belongs to a diligent compiler . The labor of preparing the work has been its own leward . It is hoped that the work itself may be a source of pleasure and profit to others . Detroit , 1891 . T. E. INDEX OF AUTHORS . I ? ·
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... pleasure in pointing out the defects of an- other . - Jane Porter . Abuse of any one generally shows that he has marked traits of character . The stupid and indifferent are passed by in silence , Tryon Edwards . It is not he who gives ...
... pleasure in pointing out the defects of an- other . - Jane Porter . Abuse of any one generally shows that he has marked traits of character . The stupid and indifferent are passed by in silence , Tryon Edwards . It is not he who gives ...
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... pleasure , and whose end should be virtue . — Shenstone . Actors are the only honest hypocrites . Their life is a voluntary dream ; and the height of their ambition is to be beside themselves . They wear the livery of other men's ...
... pleasure , and whose end should be virtue . — Shenstone . Actors are the only honest hypocrites . Their life is a voluntary dream ; and the height of their ambition is to be beside themselves . They wear the livery of other men's ...
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... pleasures . -Anna Maria Porter . Amusements are to religion like breezes of air to the flame , -gentle ones will fan it ... pleasure and enjoyment to ourselves , and do no harm to others , we are perfectly free to use ; and any that we ...
... pleasures . -Anna Maria Porter . Amusements are to religion like breezes of air to the flame , -gentle ones will fan it ... pleasure and enjoyment to ourselves , and do no harm to others , we are perfectly free to use ; and any that we ...
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... pleasure in contemplating the good actions of others . - Lavater . In proportion as our own mind is enlarged we discover a greater number of men of originality . - Commonplace people see no difference between one man and another ...
... pleasure in contemplating the good actions of others . - Lavater . In proportion as our own mind is enlarged we discover a greater number of men of originality . - Commonplace people see no difference between one man and another ...
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