Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... better than we do to have yet much more than we have , wealth , honour , power , ease , reputation , any thing . Pride and beggary sort ill together , even in our own judgments ; so hateful a thing is a proud beggar in the opinion of ...
... better than we do to have yet much more than we have , wealth , honour , power , ease , reputation , any thing . Pride and beggary sort ill together , even in our own judgments ; so hateful a thing is a proud beggar in the opinion of ...
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... better able sure to undergo them stoutly , and grudge and shrink less under them , if at any time hereafter , by any accident or affliction , we should be hard put to it . We should , in all likelihood , be the better content to want ...
... better able sure to undergo them stoutly , and grudge and shrink less under them , if at any time hereafter , by any accident or affliction , we should be hard put to it . We should , in all likelihood , be the better content to want ...
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... better thing as ready to your pleasure as that ; " and with that , in all haste , he sent his servant for a dish of ... better content in his mind that it was moved by her , than by any that he loved better , albeit his heart grudged ...
... better thing as ready to your pleasure as that ; " and with that , in all haste , he sent his servant for a dish of ... better content in his mind that it was moved by her , than by any that he loved better , albeit his heart grudged ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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