Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... mean to condemn any proper and digni- fied expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to see a word before a blow ; for , " in the fullness of the heart the tongue moveth . " But my long experience has convinced me ...
... mean to condemn any proper and digni- fied expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to see a word before a blow ; for , " in the fullness of the heart the tongue moveth . " But my long experience has convinced me ...
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... means well . " I knew , at the very moment that he made this apology , honest Cæsar could not have given him half the satis- faction , had he talked like a Cicero or a Solo- mon . Launcelot returned to the house with me in the best ...
... means well . " I knew , at the very moment that he made this apology , honest Cæsar could not have given him half the satis- faction , had he talked like a Cicero or a Solo- mon . Launcelot returned to the house with me in the best ...
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... mean by usefulness , I give them all up for most absolute nincoms . To rise in this country a man must first descend . The aspiring politician may be com- pared to that indefatigable insect , called the tumbler , pronounced by a ...
... mean by usefulness , I give them all up for most absolute nincoms . To rise in this country a man must first descend . The aspiring politician may be com- pared to that indefatigable insect , called the tumbler , pronounced by a ...
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... signification , and at present means nothing but STYLE . The worthy , fashionable , dashing , good - for- nothing people of every state , who had rather suffer the martyrdom of a crowd than endure the monotony Style , at Ballston 63.
... signification , and at present means nothing but STYLE . The worthy , fashionable , dashing , good - for- nothing people of every state , who had rather suffer the martyrdom of a crowd than endure the monotony Style , at Ballston 63.
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... means of their enjoyment ; far from this , Asem ; it is the rich only who indulge in the banquet ; those who pay for the dainties are alone privileged to enjoy them ; so that , while opening their purses in honor of the patriot , they ...
... means of their enjoyment ; far from this , Asem ; it is the rich only who indulge in the banquet ; those who pay for the dainties are alone privileged to enjoy them ; so that , while opening their purses in honor of the patriot , they ...
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