Pearls of ThoughtHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 284 halaman |
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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 dan- cing dogs . But , sir , you will allow that some players are better than others ? Yes , sir ; as some dogs dance ...
... look upon them as no better than creatures set upon tables and joint stools to make faces and produce laughter , like dan- cing dogs . But , sir , you will allow that some players are better than others ? Yes , sir ; as some dogs dance ...
Halaman 6
... looks brighter for scouring ; juniper smells sweet- est in the fire ; the palm - tree 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 ...
... looks brighter for scouring ; juniper smells sweet- est in the fire ; the palm - tree 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 ...
Halaman 12
... look no more backward ; and the hand may be a little child's . — George Eliot . Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth un- seen , both when we wake and when we sleep . - Mil- ton . - Anger . If a man meets with injustice , it is ...
... look no more backward ; and the hand may be a little child's . — George Eliot . Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth un- seen , both when we wake and when we sleep . - Mil- ton . - Anger . If a man meets with injustice , it is ...
Halaman 15
... looks lose hearts , and gentle words win them . It is not wearing fine clothes ; for such dressing tells the world that the outside is the better part of the man . You cannot judge a horse by his harness ; but a modest , gentle- manly ...
... looks lose hearts , and gentle words win them . It is not wearing fine clothes ; for such dressing tells the world that the outside is the better part of the man . You cannot judge a horse by his harness ; but a modest , gentle- manly ...
Halaman 16
... look . ' Tis the man's face that gives him weight . His doings help , but not more than his brow . - Charles Buxton . - Appetite . Some people have a foolish way of not minding , or pretending not to mind , what they eat . For my part ...
... look . ' Tis the man's face that gives him weight . His doings help , but not more than his brow . - Charles Buxton . - Appetite . Some people have a foolish way of not minding , or pretending not to mind , what they eat . For my part ...
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