Essays: First SeriesAltemus, 1899 - 322 pages |
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Page 54
... words as hard as cannon balls , and to - morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard . words again , though it contradict everything you said to - day . Ah , then , exclaim the aged ladies , you shall be sure to be misunderstood ...
... words as hard as cannon balls , and to - morrow speak what to - morrow thinks in hard . words again , though it contradict everything you said to - day . Ah , then , exclaim the aged ladies , you shall be sure to be misunderstood ...
Page 62
... words they spoke ; afterwards , when they come into the point of view which those had who uttered these sayings , they understand them , and are willing to let the words go ; for , at any time , they can use words as good , when ...
... words they spoke ; afterwards , when they come into the point of view which those had who uttered these sayings , they understand them , and are willing to let the words go ; for , at any time , they can use words as good , when ...
Page 197
... words of Love and Friendship with words of coarser sound , and whilst my debt to my senses is real and constant , not to own it in passing . Prudence is the virtue of the senses . It is ( 197 )
... words of Love and Friendship with words of coarser sound , and whilst my debt to my senses is real and constant , not to own it in passing . Prudence is the virtue of the senses . It is ( 197 )
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