The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... speak well of him ; secretly , in ways he shall not know , serve him ; if you have anything you value share it with ... speaking well of him helps me nothing ! If I share my heart's blood with him , is the burning within me less ? I ...
... speak well of him ; secretly , in ways he shall not know , serve him ; if you have anything you value share it with ... speaking well of him helps me nothing ! If I share my heart's blood with him , is the burning within me less ? I ...
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... Speak not ill of a great enemy , but rather give him good words , that he may use you the better if you chance to ... Speaking The Measure of Things Wisdom.
... Speak not ill of a great enemy , but rather give him good words , that he may use you the better if you chance to ... Speaking The Measure of Things Wisdom.
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... speak modestly of your own wants . There is indeed something so shameless in taking all opportunities to speak of your own affairs that he who is guilty of it towards him on whom he depends , fares like the beggar who exposes his sores ...
... speak modestly of your own wants . There is indeed something so shameless in taking all opportunities to speak of your own affairs that he who is guilty of it towards him on whom he depends , fares like the beggar who exposes his sores ...
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