"Corelli" Quotes from Famous Books
... be no more than clods of clay," says Marie Corelli, "then we shall be used as clods of clay for braver feet to ... — Pushing to the Front • Orison Swett Marden
... the harpsichord in families of distinction, but wanted self-respect enough to save him from declining into a player at obscure ale-houses, where he executed for the pleasure of dull ears solos of Corelli with the nicety of taste that never left him. He died old and poor ... — The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 - With Translations and Index for the Series • Joseph Addison and Richard Steele |