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... Milton. Whatever is genuine in social relations endures despite of time, error, absence, and destiny; and that which has no inherent vitality had better die at once. A great poet has truly declared that constancy is no virtue, but a ...
... Milton. Whatever is genuine in social relations endures despite of time, error, absence, and destiny; and that which has no inherent vitality had better die at once. A great poet has truly declared that constancy is no virtue, but a ...
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... so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's. —George Eliot. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep. —Milton. Anger.– If a man meets with injustice, it is not.
... so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's. —George Eliot. Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep. —Milton. Anger.– If a man meets with injustice, it is not.
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... Milton. Beauty deceives women in making them establish on an ephemeral power the pretensions of a whole life. —Bignicout. If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is beauty. —Alphonse Karr. Those critics who, in modern times, have ...
... Milton. Beauty deceives women in making them establish on an ephemeral power the pretensions of a whole life. —Bignicout. If there is a fruit that can be eaten raw, it is beauty. —Alphonse Karr. Those critics who, in modern times, have ...
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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