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We give round numbers only , thinking these a sufficiently near approximation to
the truth for our present purpose . First , then , there are 700 pages , with an
average of at least six extracts to the page , making an aggregate of 420 )
extracts ...
We give round numbers only , thinking these a sufficiently near approximation to
the truth for our present purpose . First , then , there are 700 pages , with an
average of at least six extracts to the page , making an aggregate of 420 )
extracts ...
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Procter . Short absence hurt him more , And made his wound far greater than
before ; Absence not long enough to root out quite All love , increases love at
second sight . — Thomas May . The limner's art may trace the absent feature ,
And give ...
Procter . Short absence hurt him more , And made his wound far greater than
before ; Absence not long enough to root out quite All love , increases love at
second sight . — Thomas May . The limner's art may trace the absent feature ,
And give ...
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John Fletcher . Of every noble action , the intent Is to give worth reward — vice
punishment . Beaumont and Fletcher . The body sins not ; ' tis the will That makes
the action good or ill . Herrick . Our unsteady actions cannot be Manag'd by rules
...
John Fletcher . Of every noble action , the intent Is to give worth reward — vice
punishment . Beaumont and Fletcher . The body sins not ; ' tis the will That makes
the action good or ill . Herrick . Our unsteady actions cannot be Manag'd by rules
...
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... and with delight review , And strength to give the praise where all is due .
Wilcox . Not enjoyment , and not sorrow , Is our destined end or way ; But to act ,
that each to - morrow Finds us farther than to - day . Trust no Future howe'er
pleasant !
... and with delight review , And strength to give the praise where all is due .
Wilcox . Not enjoyment , and not sorrow , Is our destined end or way ; But to act ,
that each to - morrow Finds us farther than to - day . Trust no Future howe'er
pleasant !
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Towards great persons use respective boldness , That temper gives them theirs ,
and yet doth take Nothing from thine . In service care or coldness Doth rateably
thy fortunes mar or make . Fe no man in his sins ; for adulation Doth make the ...
Towards great persons use respective boldness , That temper gives them theirs ,
and yet doth take Nothing from thine . In service care or coldness Doth rateably
thy fortunes mar or make . Fe no man in his sins ; for adulation Doth make the ...
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