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... pride for a man to wish himself spi- ritually better , that it is highly commendable , and what we are strongly exhorted to in many parts of the Bible.— Bishop Hall . XLII . Volatility of words is carelessness in actions ; JACONICS 11.
... pride for a man to wish himself spi- ritually better , that it is highly commendable , and what we are strongly exhorted to in many parts of the Bible.— Bishop Hall . XLII . Volatility of words is carelessness in actions ; JACONICS 11.
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... wish for , turn to loathed sours , E'en in the moment that we call them ours . CXX . Shakspeare . ' Tis a great imperfection , and what I have observed in . several of my intimate friends , who as their memories supply them with a ...
... wish for , turn to loathed sours , E'en in the moment that we call them ours . CXX . Shakspeare . ' Tis a great imperfection , and what I have observed in . several of my intimate friends , who as their memories supply them with a ...
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... wishes , he must immediately feel himself miser- able . It is one species of despair to have no room to hope for any addition to one's happiness . His following wish must then be to wish he had some fresh object for his wishes a strong ...
... wishes , he must immediately feel himself miser- able . It is one species of despair to have no room to hope for any addition to one's happiness . His following wish must then be to wish he had some fresh object for his wishes a strong ...
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Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors John Timbs. wishes a strong argument that our minds and bodies were both meant to be for ever active . - Shenstone . CCLIV . " 6 Scholars cannot ... wishes a strong argument that our minds and bodies ...
Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors John Timbs. wishes a strong argument that our minds and bodies were both meant to be for ever active . - Shenstone . CCLIV . " 6 Scholars cannot ... wishes a strong argument that our minds and bodies ...
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... wish for reputation , while it may yet be enjoyed , as Anacreon calls upon his companions to give him for present use the wine and garlands which they purpose to bestow upon his tomb . - Johnson . CCC . Silence ! coeval with eternity ...
... wish for reputation , while it may yet be enjoyed , as Anacreon calls upon his companions to give him for present use the wine and garlands which they purpose to bestow upon his tomb . - Johnson . CCC . Silence ! coeval with eternity ...
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