Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... bring with them into the world ; and that the defect of it in men comes from some want in their conception or birth ... Brings forth in him the honorable fruits Of valour , wit , virtue , and haughty thoughts , Brave resolution , and ...
... bring with them into the world ; and that the defect of it in men comes from some want in their conception or birth ... Brings forth in him the honorable fruits Of valour , wit , virtue , and haughty thoughts , Brave resolution , and ...
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... bring forth that , have a most just title to be princes over the rest.— Sir P. Sidney . XXXV . Passions are likened best to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it ...
... bring forth that , have a most just title to be princes over the rest.— Sir P. Sidney . XXXV . Passions are likened best to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it ...
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... bringing either into contempt . The weak must have their in- ducements to admiration as well as the wise ; and it is the business of a sensible government to impress all ranks with a sense of subordination , whether this be effected by ...
... bringing either into contempt . The weak must have their in- ducements to admiration as well as the wise ; and it is the business of a sensible government to impress all ranks with a sense of subordination , whether this be effected by ...
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... brings forth , or quite anew , he forms such as never were in nature , as the Heroes , Demi - gods , Cyclops , Chimeras , Furies , and such like ; so as he goeth hand in hand with nature , not inclosed within LACONICS 47 CXCVIII. ...
... brings forth , or quite anew , he forms such as never were in nature , as the Heroes , Demi - gods , Cyclops , Chimeras , Furies , and such like ; so as he goeth hand in hand with nature , not inclosed within LACONICS 47 CXCVIII. ...
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... bring a joy divine , All that's good , and all that's fine . CCLXVI . Lady Chudleigh . Misers have been described as madmen , who in the midst of abundance banish every pleasure , and make , from imaginary wants , real necessities . But ...
... bring a joy divine , All that's good , and all that's fine . CCLXVI . Lady Chudleigh . Misers have been described as madmen , who in the midst of abundance banish every pleasure , and make , from imaginary wants , real necessities . But ...
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