Lectures and Biographical SketchesGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1886 - 463 páginas |
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... rich, magnetic, of a secure hand, of a scientific memory, a right classifier ; or whether he shall be a bungler, driveller, unlucky, heavy, and tedious. It were to dispute against the sun, to deny this difference of brain. I see well ...
... rich, magnetic, of a secure hand, of a scientific memory, a right classifier ; or whether he shall be a bungler, driveller, unlucky, heavy, and tedious. It were to dispute against the sun, to deny this difference of brain. I see well ...
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... rich and eminent by nature. That man cannot be too late or too early. Let him not hurry or hesitate. Though millions are already arrived, his seat is reserved. Though millions attend, they only multiply his friends and agents. It never ...
... rich and eminent by nature. That man cannot be too late or too early. Let him not hurry or hesitate. Though millions are already arrived, his seat is reserved. Though millions attend, they only multiply his friends and agents. It never ...
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... rich men's aristocracy, plenty of bribes for those who like them ; but a grand style of culture, which, without injury, an ardent youth can propose to himself as a Pharos through long dark years, does not exist, and there is no ...
... rich men's aristocracy, plenty of bribes for those who like them ; but a grand style of culture, which, without injury, an ardent youth can propose to himself as a Pharos through long dark years, does not exist, and there is no ...
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... rich. If he cannot vote with the poor, he should stay by himself. Let him accept the position of armed neutrality, abhorring the crimes of the Chartist, abhorring the selfishness of the rich, and say, ' The time will come when these ...
... rich. If he cannot vote with the poor, he should stay by himself. Let him accept the position of armed neutrality, abhorring the crimes of the Chartist, abhorring the selfishness of the rich, and say, ' The time will come when these ...
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... rich life is ; rich in private talents, each of which charms us in turn and seems the best. If we hear music we give up all to that ; if we fall in with a cricket-club and see the game masterly played, the best player is the first of ...
... rich life is ; rich in private talents, each of which charms us in turn and seems the best. If we hear music we give up all to that ; if we fall in with a cricket-club and see the game masterly played, the best player is the first of ...
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