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Pagina 112
At the end of the fragment on Friendship , ' the fair writer quotes the well known
maxim , “ Live with your friends as if they might one day become your enemies , "
but the remainder should have been added , “ and with your enemies as if they ...
At the end of the fragment on Friendship , ' the fair writer quotes the well known
maxim , “ Live with your friends as if they might one day become your enemies , "
but the remainder should have been added , “ and with your enemies as if they ...
Pagina 153
He furnished , according to one of his friends , “ a model of the dry , grave , and
judicial style of argument . ” Had we , however , been allowed to judge of his
probable success in this logical pursuit from his subsequent writings , we should
...
He furnished , according to one of his friends , “ a model of the dry , grave , and
judicial style of argument . ” Had we , however , been allowed to judge of his
probable success in this logical pursuit from his subsequent writings , we should
...
Pagina 156
But what , my friend , shall I say upon this interesting subject ? You yourself were
present at the performance of the piece ; you know how little the theatrical people
are entitled to encomiums ; what , therefore , could justify your friends here , in ...
But what , my friend , shall I say upon this interesting subject ? You yourself were
present at the performance of the piece ; you know how little the theatrical people
are entitled to encomiums ; what , therefore , could justify your friends here , in ...
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Hardimans History of Galway 435 Letter to the Fundholders 106 | 9 |
Hollands Hopes of Matrimony 328 Liverpool Earl of Letter to on | 50 |
Hopes of Matrimony | 62 |
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