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... Charles Buxton. Affliction, like the ironsmith, shapes as it smites. —Bovée. Afflictions sent by Providence melt the constancy of the nobleminded but confirm the obduracy of the vile. The same furnace that hardens clay liquefies gold ...
... Charles Buxton. Affliction, like the ironsmith, shapes as it smites. —Bovée. Afflictions sent by Providence melt the constancy of the nobleminded but confirm the obduracy of the vile. The same furnace that hardens clay liquefies gold ...
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... Charles Buxton. Above all, gentlemen, no heat. —Talleyrand. Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge. —BulwerLytton. Keep cool and you command everybody. —St. Just. I never work ...
... Charles Buxton. Above all, gentlemen, no heat. —Talleyrand. Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens into revenge. —BulwerLytton. Keep cool and you command everybody. —St. Just. I never work ...
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... Charles Buxton. Appeal.– Seeing all men are not Œdipuses to read the riddle of another man's inside, and most men judge by appearances, it behooves a man to barter for a good esteem, even from his clothes and outside. We guess the ...
... Charles Buxton. Appeal.– Seeing all men are not Œdipuses to read the riddle of another man's inside, and most men judge by appearances, it behooves a man to barter for a good esteem, even from his clothes and outside. We guess the ...
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... Charles Buxton. Bargain.– What is the disposition which makes men rejoice in good bargains? There are few people who will not be benefited by pondering over the morals of shopping. —Beecher. A dear bargain is always disagreeable ...
... Charles Buxton. Bargain.– What is the disposition which makes men rejoice in good bargains? There are few people who will not be benefited by pondering over the morals of shopping. —Beecher. A dear bargain is always disagreeable ...
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action Addison Alfred de Musset Arsène Houssaye Bacon beautiful Beecher better Bulwer BulwerLytton Burke Byron Carlyle Chapin Charles Buxton Coleridge Colton death divine Douglas Jerrold Dryden earth Emerson everything evil eyes fear feel Feltham flowers fools fortune friends genius George Eliot George Herbert George MacDonald give Goethe Goldsmith hand happiness hath heart heaven Heinrich Heine honor hope human imagination Jeremy Collier Jeremy Taylor Johnson Joubert knowledge labor Lamartine light live look Lytton Macaulay Madame Swetchine man's mankind Mazzini Milton mind Montaigne moral nature never noble P. J. Bailey pain passions Petit Senn pleasure poet poetry Pope reason religion Richter ruin Ruskin Samuel Smiles sense Shakespeare sorrow soul Spurgeon sweet Sydney Smith tears Tennyson things Thoreau thou thought today true truth Victor Hugo virtue Voltaire wisdom wise woman words