Pearls of ThoughtLitres, 15 Mei 2022 |
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... look upon them as no better than creatures set upon tables and joint stools to make faces and produce laughter, like dancing dogs. But, sir, you will allow that some players are better than others? Yes, sir; as some dogs dance better ...
... look upon them as no better than creatures set upon tables and joint stools to make faces and produce laughter, like dancing dogs. But, sir, you will allow that some players are better than others? Yes, sir; as some dogs dance better ...
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... looks brighter for scouring; juniper smells sweetest in the fire; the palmtree proves the better for pressing; chamomile, the more you tread it, the more you spread it. Such is the condition of all God's children: they are then most ...
... looks brighter for scouring; juniper smells sweetest in the fire; the palmtree proves the better for pressing; chamomile, the more you tread it, the more you spread it. Such is the condition of all God's children: they are then most ...
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... look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's. —George Eliot. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep. —Milton. Anger.– If a man meets with injustice, it is not.
... look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's. —George Eliot. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep. —Milton. Anger.– If a man meets with injustice, it is not.
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... looks lose hearts, and gentle words win them. It is not wearing fine clothes; for such dressing tells the world that the ... look. 'T is the man's face that gives him weight. His doings help, but not more than his brow. —Charles Buxton ...
... looks lose hearts, and gentle words win them. It is not wearing fine clothes; for such dressing tells the world that the ... look. 'T is the man's face that gives him weight. His doings help, but not more than his brow. —Charles Buxton ...
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... look upon it, that he who does not mind this, will hardly mind anything else. —Johnson. Here's neither want of appetite nor mouths; pray Heaven we be not scant of meat or mirth. —Shakespeare. This dish of meat is too good for any but ...
... look upon it, that he who does not mind this, will hardly mind anything else. —Johnson. Here's neither want of appetite nor mouths; pray Heaven we be not scant of meat or mirth. —Shakespeare. This dish of meat is too good for any but ...
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