Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... . IV . Pope . There is something in the genius of poetry too liber- tine to be confined to many rules ; and whoever goes about to subject it to such constraints , loses both its B spirit and grace , which are ever native , and Laconics. ...
... . IV . Pope . There is something in the genius of poetry too liber- tine to be confined to many rules ; and whoever goes about to subject it to such constraints , loses both its B spirit and grace , which are ever native , and Laconics. ...
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Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. spirit and grace , which are ever native , and never learned , even of the best masters : it is as if , to make excellent honey , you should cut off the wings of your bees , confine them ...
Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. spirit and grace , which are ever native , and never learned , even of the best masters : it is as if , to make excellent honey , you should cut off the wings of your bees , confine them ...
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... spirits . How then ? even thus , in Stella's face I read , What love and beauty be , then all my deed But copying is , what in her nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find ...
... spirits . How then ? even thus , in Stella's face I read , What love and beauty be , then all my deed But copying is , what in her nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find ...
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... spirits , and destroyeth the body as ivy doth the old tree ; or as the worm that ingendereth in the kernel of the nut . - Sir W. Raleigh . LIII . Great spirits bear misfortunes hardly : Good offices claim gratitude ; and pride , Where ...
... spirits , and destroyeth the body as ivy doth the old tree ; or as the worm that ingendereth in the kernel of the nut . - Sir W. Raleigh . LIII . Great spirits bear misfortunes hardly : Good offices claim gratitude ; and pride , Where ...
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... spirit , and consequently impair his health , is a degree of murder . — Sir W. Raleigh . CIV . The critics are a race of scholars I am very little ac- quainted with ; having always esteemed them but like brokers , who , having no stock ...
... spirit , and consequently impair his health , is a degree of murder . — Sir W. Raleigh . CIV . The critics are a race of scholars I am very little ac- quainted with ; having always esteemed them but like brokers , who , having no stock ...
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