Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 páginas |
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A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Feeling . Colton . - IT is far more easy not to feel , than always to feel rightly , and not to act , than always to act well . For he that is determined to admire only that which is beautiful ...
A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Feeling . Colton . - IT is far more easy not to feel , than always to feel rightly , and not to act , than always to act well . For he that is determined to admire only that which is beautiful ...
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... feel my heart new open'd . I know myself now ; and I feel within me A Peace above all earthly dignities , A still and quiet Conscience . Greatness . - Pope . IN parts superior what advantage lies ? Tell ( for you can ) what is it to be ...
... feel my heart new open'd . I know myself now ; and I feel within me A Peace above all earthly dignities , A still and quiet Conscience . Greatness . - Pope . IN parts superior what advantage lies ? Tell ( for you can ) what is it to be ...
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... feels nothing , Who nothing feels but for himself alone ; And when we feel for others , Reason reels O'erloaded , from her path , and Man runs mad . Lobe . Spenser . - TRUE he it said , whatever man it sayd , That Love with Gall and ...
... feels nothing , Who nothing feels but for himself alone ; And when we feel for others , Reason reels O'erloaded , from her path , and Man runs mad . Lobe . Spenser . - TRUE he it said , whatever man it sayd , That Love with Gall and ...
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