Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in woman are in vain , All ...
... Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in woman are in vain , All ...
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... 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 magic , however any of them have appeared to minds little versed in the speculations ...
... 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 magic , however any of them have appeared to minds little versed in the speculations ...
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... causes of things , became natural and supernatural phi- losophers : some , an admirable delight drew to music : and some the certainty of demonstrations , to the mathematics : but all , one and other , having this scope , TO KNOW , and ...
... causes of things , became natural and supernatural phi- losophers : some , an admirable delight drew to music : and some the certainty of demonstrations , to the mathematics : but all , one and other , having this scope , TO KNOW , and ...
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... cause of laughter ; but well may one thing breed two together . - Sir P. Sidney . CXXIV . When all is done , human life is , at the greatest and the best , but like a froward child , that must be played with , and humoured a little to ...
... cause of laughter ; but well may one thing breed two together . - Sir P. Sidney . CXXIV . When all is done , human life is , at the greatest and the best , but like a froward child , that must be played with , and humoured a little to ...
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... causes to approve The faith they owe ; when earnestly they seek Such proof , conclude they then begin to fall . CXXVII . Milton . A man that knows how to mix pleasures with busi- ness , is never entirely possessed by them ; he either ...
... causes to approve The faith they owe ; when earnestly they seek Such proof , conclude they then begin to fall . CXXVII . Milton . A man that knows how to mix pleasures with busi- ness , is never entirely possessed by them ; he either ...
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