Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Sir W. Temple . V. Laws are commanded to hold their tongues among arms ; and tribunals fall to the ground with the peace they are no longer able to uphold . — Burke . VI . Fame , if not double fac'd , is double mouth'd , And with ...
... Sir W. Temple . V. Laws are commanded to hold their tongues among arms ; and tribunals fall to the ground with the peace they are no longer able to uphold . — Burke . VI . Fame , if not double fac'd , is double mouth'd , And with ...
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... with nothing but with self . Sir W. Raleigh . XI . Books may be helps to learning and knowledge , and make it more common and diffused ; but 1 doubt whe- ther they are necessary ones or no ; or much advance any other science , beyond ...
... with nothing but with self . Sir W. Raleigh . XI . Books may be helps to learning and knowledge , and make it more common and diffused ; but 1 doubt whe- ther they are necessary ones or no ; or much advance any other science , beyond ...
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... with no less than loss of wits . Unhappy life they gain , Which love do entertain . XVI . Sir W. Raleigh . Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and be that is not industrious envieth him that is besides , noble persons cannot ...
... with no less than loss of wits . Unhappy life they gain , Which love do entertain . XVI . Sir W. Raleigh . Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and be that is not industrious envieth him that is besides , noble persons cannot ...
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... with them into the world ; and that the defect of it in men comes from some want in their conception or birth . - Sir W. Temple . XVIII . Love is nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun ...
... with them into the world ; and that the defect of it in men comes from some want in their conception or birth . - Sir W. Temple . XVIII . Love is nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun ...
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... Sir W. Raleigh . I cannot allow poetry to be more divine in its effects than in its causes , nor any operation produced by it to be more than purely natural , or to deserve any other sort of wonder , than those of music , or of natural ...
... Sir W. Raleigh . I cannot allow poetry to be more divine in its effects than in its causes , nor any operation produced by it to be more than purely natural , or to deserve any other sort of wonder , than those of music , or of natural ...
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