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... Romeo and Juliet , ii . 2— He jests at scars that never felt a wound . The patient man of Uz remonstrated with the " miser- able comforters " who mocked rather than eased his suffer- ings , and showed them in what way true friends ought ...
... Romeo and Juliet , ii . 2— He jests at scars that never felt a wound . The patient man of Uz remonstrated with the " miser- able comforters " who mocked rather than eased his suffer- ings , and showed them in what way true friends ought ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , iv . 4 . Romeo and Juliet , iii . 5 . But much of grief shows still some want of wit . We must not therefore allow our sorrow , which is in itself lawful and natural , to degenerate into " a sorrow that is without ...
... Romeo and Juliet , iv . 4 . Romeo and Juliet , iii . 5 . But much of grief shows still some want of wit . We must not therefore allow our sorrow , which is in itself lawful and natural , to degenerate into " a sorrow that is without ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , iii . 2 . Or ( to use the words of the Psalmist ) , " They are estranged from the womb , they go astray , as soon as they be born , speaking lies . " 4 " The faithful fail from among the children of men . ' 995 There ...
... Romeo and Juliet , iii . 2 . Or ( to use the words of the Psalmist ) , " They are estranged from the womb , they go astray , as soon as they be born , speaking lies . " 4 " The faithful fail from among the children of men . ' 995 There ...
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... Romeo and Juliet , ii . 3 . Thus confirming the limitation which S. Paul sets to the proposition , that every creature of God is good , viz . " if it be received with thanksgiving . " The warnings which we find in Holy Scripture against ...
... Romeo and Juliet , ii . 3 . Thus confirming the limitation which S. Paul sets to the proposition , that every creature of God is good , viz . " if it be received with thanksgiving . " The warnings which we find in Holy Scripture against ...
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