Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pages |
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Page 172
... Glory's van . But Glory's Glory ; and if you would find What that is ask the pig who sees the wind ! Glory . Dryden . THE brave abroad fight for the wise at home : You are but camp chameleons , fed with air ; Thin Fame is all the ...
... Glory's van . But Glory's Glory ; and if you would find What that is ask the pig who sees the wind ! Glory . Dryden . THE brave abroad fight for the wise at home : You are but camp chameleons , fed with air ; Thin Fame is all the ...
Page 173
... Glory . Cicero . TRUE Glory takes root , and even spreads : all false pretences , like flowers , fall to the ground ; nor can any counterfeit last long . Glory . Wayland . - THE aged crone , or the smooth - tongued beadle , as now he ...
... Glory . Cicero . TRUE Glory takes root , and even spreads : all false pretences , like flowers , fall to the ground ; nor can any counterfeit last long . Glory . Wayland . - THE aged crone , or the smooth - tongued beadle , as now he ...
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... Glory is that which is reflected from Honesty , such as was the glory of Cato and Aristides ; but it was harmful to them both , and is seldom beneficial to any man while he lives . Honesty . Socrates . - THE shortest and surest way to ...
... Glory is that which is reflected from Honesty , such as was the glory of Cato and Aristides ; but it was harmful to them both , and is seldom beneficial to any man while he lives . Honesty . Socrates . - THE shortest and surest way to ...
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Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of AIDS to Reflection ... William M. White No preview available - 2018 |
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