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Σελίδα 80
The subject of a romance is sometimes a story entirely fictitious , that is to say ,
quite invented ; at other times a true story , but generally so changed and altered
that one cannot know it . For example : in “ Grand Cyrus , ” “ Clelia , ” and ...
The subject of a romance is sometimes a story entirely fictitious , that is to say ,
quite invented ; at other times a true story , but generally so changed and altered
that one cannot know it . For example : in “ Grand Cyrus , ” “ Clelia , ” and ...
Σελίδα 282
Know the true value of time ; snatch , seize , and enjoy every moment of it . No
idleness , no laziness , no procrastination : never put off till to - morrow what you
can do to - day . That was the rule of the famous and unfortunate pensionary De ...
Know the true value of time ; snatch , seize , and enjoy every moment of it . No
idleness , no laziness , no procrastination : never put off till to - morrow what you
can do to - day . That was the rule of the famous and unfortunate pensionary De ...
Σελίδα 311
Romping , struggling , throwing things at one another ' s head , are the becoming
pleasantries of the mob , but degrade a gentleman ; giuoco di mano , giuoco di
villano , is a very true saying , among the few true sayings of the Italians . There is
...
Romping , struggling , throwing things at one another ' s head , are the becoming
pleasantries of the mob , but degrade a gentleman ; giuoco di mano , giuoco di
villano , is a very true saying , among the few true sayings of the Italians . There is
...
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