A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward |
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... index . " Rossiter Johnson : Manuscript . " ONE must spend time in gathering knowledge to give it out richly . " Edmund Clarence Stedman : Poets of America , chap . 9 . A DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS IN PROSE . ABILITY -see Work.
... index . " Rossiter Johnson : Manuscript . " ONE must spend time in gathering knowledge to give it out richly . " Edmund Clarence Stedman : Poets of America , chap . 9 . A DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS IN PROSE . ABILITY -see Work.
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... knowledge of the soul and the soul's work- ings , and , spite of all your skill , I read you to the depths . " This is a truth more or less powerful as one is more or less gifted by the good God . 17 Charlotte Cushman : Letters and ...
... knowledge of the soul and the soul's work- ings , and , spite of all your skill , I read you to the depths . " This is a truth more or less powerful as one is more or less gifted by the good God . 17 Charlotte Cushman : Letters and ...
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... knowledge , must live as pictures in the memory . 24 William Winter : The Stage Life of Mary Anderson . Preface . ACTION - see Purpose , Speech , Training , Truth . Given the love and the wisdom , life's code of action follows . 25 A ...
... knowledge , must live as pictures in the memory . 24 William Winter : The Stage Life of Mary Anderson . Preface . ACTION - see Purpose , Speech , Training , Truth . Given the love and the wisdom , life's code of action follows . 25 A ...
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... knowledge that he has done his best . 45 William Winter : The Press and the Stage . Sec . XII . The ordinary actor can obtain no effect without labor for it , and even then it excites no ardor of responsive feeling . Genius , on the ...
... knowledge that he has done his best . 45 William Winter : The Press and the Stage . Sec . XII . The ordinary actor can obtain no effect without labor for it , and even then it excites no ardor of responsive feeling . Genius , on the ...
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... knowledge . She holds out an example a thousand times more encouraging than ever was presented before , to those nine - tenths of the human race who are born without hereditary fortune or hereditary rank . 123 Daniel Webster : The ...
... knowledge . She holds out an example a thousand times more encouraging than ever was presented before , to those nine - tenths of the human race who are born without hereditary fortune or hereditary rank . 123 Daniel Webster : The ...
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