Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil ...
... passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil ...
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... passion move , To live with thee , and be thy love . But fading flowers in every field , To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue , a heart of gall , Is fancy's spring , but sorrow's fall . Sir W. Raleigh - Answer to ...
... passion move , To live with thee , and be thy love . But fading flowers in every field , To winter floods their treasures yield ; A honey'd tongue , a heart of gall , Is fancy's spring , but sorrow's fall . Sir W. Raleigh - Answer to ...
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... passion , and the surest symptom of a sordid and sickly mind . - Char- ron . L. Noble hearted seamen are Those that do no labour spare , Nor no danger shun or fear , To do their country pleasure . In loyalty they do abound , Nothing ...
... passion , and the surest symptom of a sordid and sickly mind . - Char- ron . L. Noble hearted seamen are Those that do no labour spare , Nor no danger shun or fear , To do their country pleasure . In loyalty they do abound , Nothing ...
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... passion that accompanies the mind of man ; it effects nothing it goes about ; and hurts the man who is possessed by it more than any other against whom it is directed . Clarendon . XCV . V I envy not such graves as take up room , Merely ...
... passion that accompanies the mind of man ; it effects nothing it goes about ; and hurts the man who is possessed by it more than any other against whom it is directed . Clarendon . XCV . V I envy not such graves as take up room , Merely ...
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... passion of love is no more to be understood by some tempers , than a problem in a science by an igno- rant man.— Tatler . CXXXIX . Forasmuch as to understand and to be mighty , are great qualities ; the higher that they be , they are so ...
... passion of love is no more to be understood by some tempers , than a problem in a science by an igno- rant man.— Tatler . CXXXIX . Forasmuch as to understand and to be mighty , are great qualities ; the higher that they be , they are so ...
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