Essays and LettersJohn Sharpe, 1820 - 340 Seiten |
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... thee ? Thou art not wholly void of virtue ; there are many good things in thee , and many good actions re- ported of thee . Be advised by thy friend : neglect those musty authors ; let them be covered with dust , and moulder on their ...
... thee ? Thou art not wholly void of virtue ; there are many good things in thee , and many good actions re- ported of thee . Be advised by thy friend : neglect those musty authors ; let them be covered with dust , and moulder on their ...
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... thee trouble thy- self , neighbour . Let them play a little ; I'll put all to rights before I go . " But things are never so put to rights but that I find a great deal of work to do after they are gone . Thus , sir , I have all the trou ...
... thee trouble thy- self , neighbour . Let them play a little ; I'll put all to rights before I go . " But things are never so put to rights but that I find a great deal of work to do after they are gone . Thus , sir , I have all the trou ...
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... thee , and so hate thee . " It is , I believe , a nice thing , and very difficult , to re- gulate our visits in such a manner , as never to give offence by coming too seldom , or too often , or de- parting too abruptly , or staying too ...
... thee , and so hate thee . " It is , I believe , a nice thing , and very difficult , to re- gulate our visits in such a manner , as never to give offence by coming too seldom , or too often , or de- parting too abruptly , or staying too ...
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... thee now a valuable parcel of land ; I assure thee I have found a considerable quantity of gold by digging there ; thee mayest do the same : but thee must carefully observe this , Never to dig more than plough - deep . " DIALOGUE ...
... thee now a valuable parcel of land ; I assure thee I have found a considerable quantity of gold by digging there ; thee mayest do the same : but thee must carefully observe this , Never to dig more than plough - deep . " DIALOGUE ...
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... thee ; and carly to bed , and early to rise , makes a man healthy , wealthy , and wise , ' as poor Richard says . " So what signifies wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better , if we be- stir ourselves ...
... thee ; and carly to bed , and early to rise , makes a man healthy , wealthy , and wise , ' as poor Richard says . " So what signifies wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better , if we be- stir ourselves ...
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