Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... 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 contrary blast proclaims most deeds : On both his wings , one black , the other white , Bears ...
... 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 contrary blast proclaims most deeds : On both his wings , one black , the other white , Bears ...
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... fall . Sir W. Raleigh - Answer to Marlowe's " Come Live , " & c . XXXI . Thinking nurseth thinking . — Sidney . XXXII . - Let Solomon pronounce what he will , the drunkard will never be terrified with the fear of beggary , whilst he ...
... fall . Sir W. Raleigh - Answer to Marlowe's " Come Live , " & c . XXXI . Thinking nurseth thinking . — Sidney . XXXII . - Let Solomon pronounce what he will , the drunkard will never be terrified with the fear of beggary , whilst he ...
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... fall into a ditch , that the enquiring philo- sopher might be blind to himself ; and the mathema- tician might draw forth a strait line with a crooked heart ; -then , lo ! did Proof , the over - ruler of opinions , make manifest that ...
... fall into a ditch , that the enquiring philo- sopher might be blind to himself ; and the mathema- tician might draw forth a strait line with a crooked heart ; -then , lo ! did Proof , the over - ruler of opinions , make manifest that ...
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... fall As their maker declines . LXV . Tom Brown . God Almighty , to shew us that he made all of nothing , hath left a certain inclination in his creatures , whereby they tend naturally to nothing ; that is to say , to change and ...
... fall As their maker declines . LXV . Tom Brown . God Almighty , to shew us that he made all of nothing , hath left a certain inclination in his creatures , whereby they tend naturally to nothing ; that is to say , to change and ...
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... fall into this misfortune . But we have no charter of exemption , that I know of , from the ordinary frailties of ... falls asleep , and then the care is over . Sir W. Temple . CXXV . Jesting , when not used upon improper matter LACONICS ...
... fall into this misfortune . But we have no charter of exemption , that I know of , from the ordinary frailties of ... falls asleep , and then the care is over . Sir W. Temple . CXXV . Jesting , when not used upon improper matter LACONICS ...
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