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... friend , but very few of us are careful to cultivate them in ourselves . Love and esteem are the first principles of friend- ship , which always is imperfect where either of these two is wanting . As , on the one hand , we are soon.
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With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. As , on the one hand , we are soon ashamed of lov- ing a man whom we cannot esteem ; so , on the other , though we are truly sensible of a man's abili- ties , we can never ...
With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical Alexander Chalmers. As , on the one hand , we are soon ashamed of lov- ing a man whom we cannot esteem ; so , on the other , though we are truly sensible of a man's abili- ties , we can never ...
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... hand , possessed of those good qualities and endowments , which are in the possession of him who , in the eye of the world , is looked on as his other self . The most difficult province in friendship is the letting a NO . 385 . 13 ...
... hand , possessed of those good qualities and endowments , which are in the possession of him who , in the eye of the world , is looked on as his other self . The most difficult province in friendship is the letting a NO . 385 . 13 ...
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... hand are pleasures for evermore . ' L 999 No. 388. MONDAY , MAY 26 , 1712 . - Tibi res antiqu©¡ laudis et artis - Ingredior , sanctos ausus recludere fontes . VIRG . GEORG . ii . 174 . For thee I dare unlock the sacred spring , And arts ...
... hand are pleasures for evermore . ' L 999 No. 388. MONDAY , MAY 26 , 1712 . - Tibi res antiqu©¡ laudis et artis - Ingredior , sanctos ausus recludere fontes . VIRG . GEORG . ii . 174 . For thee I dare unlock the sacred spring , And arts ...
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... hand , to do what you ought , is the ready way to make calumny either silent , or ineffectually malicious . Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , says admirably , to young ladies under the distress of being defamed : — ' The best , ' said he ...
... hand , to do what you ought , is the ready way to make calumny either silent , or ineffectually malicious . Spenser , in his Fairy Queen , says admirably , to young ladies under the distress of being defamed : — ' The best , ' said he ...
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