Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... friends , that we may not be with our- selves . This is not only an epidemical disease that spreads every where , but effected and purchased at as great a price , as most other of our diseases , with the expense of all our precious time ...
... friends , that we may not be with our- selves . This is not only an epidemical disease that spreads every where , but effected and purchased at as great a price , as most other of our diseases , with the expense of all our precious time ...
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... friendship the child , and not the father of virtue for many strongly knit minds are rather good friends than good men ; so , although they do not like the evil their friend does , yet they like him who does the evil ; and though no ...
... friendship the child , and not the father of virtue for many strongly knit minds are rather good friends than good men ; so , although they do not like the evil their friend does , yet they like him who does the evil ; and though no ...
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... friend , Where heart meets heart , reciprocally soft , Each other's pillow to repose divine . XXXVIII . Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents dispo- sitions and customs ...
... friend , Where heart meets heart , reciprocally soft , Each other's pillow to repose divine . XXXVIII . Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents dispo- sitions and customs ...
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... up for reformers of the age . ' Tis a part a man cannot act long , without offending his friends and rendering himself ridiculous.St . Evremond . LXVII . It would be an unspeakable advantage , both c 3 LACONICS . 17 LXIV. ...
... up for reformers of the age . ' Tis a part a man cannot act long , without offending his friends and rendering himself ridiculous.St . Evremond . LXVII . It would be an unspeakable advantage , both c 3 LACONICS . 17 LXIV. ...
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... friend that lov'd me : I was his soul : he liv'd not but in me : We were so close within each other's breast , The rivets were not found that join'd us first . That does not reach us yet : we were so mix'd , As meeting streams : both to ...
... friend that lov'd me : I was his soul : he liv'd not but in me : We were so close within each other's breast , The rivets were not found that join'd us first . That does not reach us yet : we were so mix'd , As meeting streams : both to ...
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Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better Brown Burke charms Charron Churchill Cicero Clarendon court creature death Defence of Poesy delight divine doth Dryden ears earth Elizium esteem ev'ry evil Evremond eyes fair fall fame fancy fear flowers folly fools fortune friends give Goldsmith grace grow happy hate hath heart heaven honour humour king knowledge labour laugh learning liberty live look Lord Bacon man's Marvell men's Milton mind nature never o'er Overbury passion pleasure poor praise pride Raleigh reason rich Roscommon Samson Agonistes Saville Sejanus sense Shakspeare shame shew shine Sidney Sir W soul Spenser spirit spleen strong madness sweet taste Tatler Temple thee things thou art thought thro thyself Tom Brown tongue true truth unto vice virtue whilst wind wisdom wise woman words wretched Young