Political Fame. [By Rose Ellen Hendriks, afterwards Temple.]1847 |
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... want reads his first lesson of discontent , the labourer sues for more than he had otherwise wished for , the poor look upon the rich as a vast assembly of tyrants , and curse them in their hearts , 28 POLITICAL FAME .
... want reads his first lesson of discontent , the labourer sues for more than he had otherwise wished for , the poor look upon the rich as a vast assembly of tyrants , and curse them in their hearts , 28 POLITICAL FAME .
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... rich , and rich to poor . Discontent is , in fact , engendered by educa- tion ; for behold the contented smile - the helpless happiness of infancy and young days in all ranks of life . Behold those lovely hours of youth , ere lips have ...
... rich , and rich to poor . Discontent is , in fact , engendered by educa- tion ; for behold the contented smile - the helpless happiness of infancy and young days in all ranks of life . Behold those lovely hours of youth , ere lips have ...
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... rich , nay , if there be any favour on the side of happiness , the poor child claims it . The march of intellect which induces all classes to know how to read , ought to teach authors , and especially political authors , to take care ...
... rich , nay , if there be any favour on the side of happiness , the poor child claims it . The march of intellect which induces all classes to know how to read , ought to teach authors , and especially political authors , to take care ...
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... rich . " It is the mind which leaves its undying offspring to rise above the decay of the form , and tell Posterity what the deceased has done . 66 Pope has said that • ' Party is the madness of many for the gain of a few . " And is the ...
... rich . " It is the mind which leaves its undying offspring to rise above the decay of the form , and tell Posterity what the deceased has done . 66 Pope has said that • ' Party is the madness of many for the gain of a few . " And is the ...
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... rich and the poor , as those who make literature their pursuit . To write well , we must think ; and to think well , we must be just ; to be just , we must be generous ; and to be generous , we must have the conscious feeling of the ...
... rich and the poor , as those who make literature their pursuit . To write well , we must think ; and to think well , we must be just ; to be just , we must be generous ; and to be generous , we must have the conscious feeling of the ...
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