Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out of natural conceit ( which is the very hand - writing of God ) , the philosophers drew it . But to be moved to do that which we know ; or to be moved ...
... evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out of natural conceit ( which is the very hand - writing of God ) , the philosophers drew it . But to be moved to do that which we know ; or to be moved ...
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... evil their friend does , yet they like him who does the evil ; and though no counsellors of the offence , they yet protect the offender . — Sir P. Sidney . XXIX . Death is natural to man , but slavery unnatural ; and the moment you ...
... evil their friend does , yet they like him who does the evil ; and though no counsellors of the offence , they yet protect the offender . — Sir P. Sidney . XXIX . Death is natural to man , but slavery unnatural ; and the moment you ...
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... evil in his own soul , he can with ease lay upon another.- Sir P. Sidney . XXXVII . Celestial Happiness ! Whene'er she stoops To visit earth , one shrine the goddess finds , And one alone , to make her sweet amends For absent heaven ...
... evil in his own soul , he can with ease lay upon another.- Sir P. Sidney . XXXVII . Celestial Happiness ! Whene'er she stoops To visit earth , one shrine the goddess finds , And one alone , to make her sweet amends For absent heaven ...
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... evil a guilty man should escape , than a guiltless perish . — Sir P. Sidney . LVI . Ladies , though to your conquering eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world subdue ...
... evil a guilty man should escape , than a guiltless perish . — Sir P. Sidney . LVI . Ladies , though to your conquering eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world subdue ...
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... evil ; ease of care , And so the general object of the court ; Yet some delights are lawful . Honour is Virtue's allow'd ascent ; honour , that clasps All perfect justice in her arms , that craves No more respect than what she gives ...
... evil ; ease of care , And so the general object of the court ; Yet some delights are lawful . Honour is Virtue's allow'd ascent ; honour , that clasps All perfect justice in her arms , that craves No more respect than what she gives ...
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