English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... thing , for fear of wanting any thing . Riches give him no plenty , increase no joy , prosperity no ease ; he has the curse of covetousness - to want the property of his neighbors while he dare not touch his own ; the harpy Avarice ...
... thing , for fear of wanting any thing . Riches give him no plenty , increase no joy , prosperity no ease ; he has the curse of covetousness - to want the property of his neighbors while he dare not touch his own ; the harpy Avarice ...
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... thing there is a season , and a time for every purpose under heaven . If we delay till to - morrow what ought to be done to - day , we overcharge the morrow with a burden which belongs not to it . We load the wheels of time , and ...
... thing there is a season , and a time for every purpose under heaven . If we delay till to - morrow what ought to be done to - day , we overcharge the morrow with a burden which belongs not to it . We load the wheels of time , and ...
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... thing , and cannot afford it . I have had no sleep during the whole night on account of these reflections , and I am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I must renounce your society . I was so ...
... thing , and cannot afford it . I have had no sleep during the whole night on account of these reflections , and I am now come solemnly to inform you , that if you persist in your indolence , I must renounce your society . I was so ...
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... things , and look into futurity ; but a most dangerous one to a being so short - sighted as he who " knows not what a ... thing equalling piracy like this ; and unless the friends and relatives of Paley can submit satisfactory evidence ...
... things , and look into futurity ; but a most dangerous one to a being so short - sighted as he who " knows not what a ... thing equalling piracy like this ; and unless the friends and relatives of Paley can submit satisfactory evidence ...
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... thing of the use of language , is in a high degree delighted with being able to speak . Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds , or perhaps of the single word which it has learned to pronounce , proves this point clearly ...
... thing of the use of language , is in a high degree delighted with being able to speak . Its incessant repetition of a few articulate sounds , or perhaps of the single word which it has learned to pronounce , proves this point clearly ...
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