The Cyclopaedia of Practical Quotations; English and Latin, with an Appendix Containing Proverbs from the Latin and Modern Foreign Languages, Law and Ecclesiastical Terms and Significations; Names, Dates and Nationality of Quoted Authors, (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ...The Corsair. Canto I. St. 8. What Exile from himself can flee? To zones though more and more remote, Still, still pursues, where'er I be, The blight of life--the demon Thought. h. Btbon--Childe Harold. Canto I. St. 1, Whatsoever thy birth, Thou wert a beautiful thought, and softly bodied forth. i. Bybon--Childe Harold. Canto IV. St 115. In every epoch of the world, the great event parent of all others, is it not the arrival of a Thinker in the world j. Cablyle--Heroes and Hero Worship. Lecture I. Thought is parent of the Deed. k. Cablyle--Essays Death of Goethe. Thought once awakened does not again slumber. I. Cablyle--Heroes and Hero Worship. Lecture I. With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, Preys on herself, and is destroyed by thought m. Chubchill--Epistle to Wm. Hogarth. Thought is deeper than all speech; Feeling deeper than all thought; Souls to souls can never teach What unto themselves was taught n. Chbistopheb P. Cbanch. Think all you speak; but speak not all yon think: Thoughts are your own; your words are so no more. Where Wisdom steers, wind cannot make you sink: Lips never err. when she does keep the door, o. Henby Delaune--Epigram. Thy Beal drinks music from Ideal Thought And Earth but avenues the gate to Heaven p. James Dodos--Sonnet. Craigcrook. Growing thought Makes growing revelation. q. Geoboe Eliot--Spanish Gypsy Thoughts are so great--ain't they sir? They seem to lie upon us like a deep flood, r. George Eliot--Adam Bede. Ch.VIII. Every thought which genius and piety throw into the world, alters the world. s. Emebson--Essay. Of Politics. Go, speed the stars of Thought On to their shining goals;--The sower scatters broad his seed, The wheat thou strew'st be souls. t. Emerson--Introduction to Essay. Of...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ...The Corsair. Canto I. St. 8. What Exile from himself can flee? To zones though more and more remote, Still, still pursues, where'er I be, The blight of life--the demon Thought. h. Btbon--Childe Harold. Canto I. St. 1, Whatsoever thy birth, Thou wert a beautiful thought, and softly bodied forth. i. Bybon--Childe Harold. Canto IV. St 115. In every epoch of the world, the great event parent of all others, is it not the arrival of a Thinker in the world j. Cablyle--Heroes and Hero Worship. Lecture I. Thought is parent of the Deed. k. Cablyle--Essays Death of Goethe. Thought once awakened does not again slumber. I. Cablyle--Heroes and Hero Worship. Lecture I. With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, Preys on herself, and is destroyed by thought m. Chubchill--Epistle to Wm. Hogarth. Thought is deeper than all speech; Feeling deeper than all thought; Souls to souls can never teach What unto themselves was taught n. Chbistopheb P. Cbanch. Think all you speak; but speak not all yon think: Thoughts are your own; your words are so no more. Where Wisdom steers, wind cannot make you sink: Lips never err. when she does keep the door, o. Henby Delaune--Epigram. Thy Beal drinks music from Ideal Thought And Earth but avenues the gate to Heaven p. James Dodos--Sonnet. Craigcrook. Growing thought Makes growing revelation. q. Geoboe Eliot--Spanish Gypsy Thoughts are so great--ain't they sir? They seem to lie upon us like a deep flood, r. George Eliot--Adam Bede. Ch.VIII. Every thought which genius and piety throw into the world, alters the world. s. Emebson--Essay. Of Politics. Go, speed the stars of Thought On to their shining goals;--The sower scatters broad his seed, The wheat thou strew'st be souls. t. Emerson--Introduction to Essay. Of...

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September 2013

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666

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978-1-236-89788-6

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