Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... fear of beggary , whilst he sees rich and great men affected with the same pleasure with which he is delighted and reproached , and to whom it may be he stands more commended by his faculty in drinking than he would be by the practice ...
... fear of beggary , whilst he sees rich and great men affected with the same pleasure with which he is delighted and reproached , and to whom it may be he stands more commended by his faculty in drinking than he would be by the practice ...
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... fear to die ; but courage stout , Rather than live in snuff , will be put out . On the snuff of a candle - Sir W. Raleigh . XLII . Delusion and weakness produce not one mischief the less , because they are universal . - Burke . XLIII ...
... fear to die ; but courage stout , Rather than live in snuff , will be put out . On the snuff of a candle - Sir W. Raleigh . XLII . Delusion and weakness produce not one mischief the less , because they are universal . - Burke . XLIII ...
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... fear , To do their country pleasure . In loyalty they do abound , Nothing base in them is found ; But they calmly stand their ground In calm and stormy weather . Anon LI . How excellently composed is that mind , which 12 LACONICS .
... fear , To do their country pleasure . In loyalty they do abound , Nothing base in them is found ; But they calmly stand their ground In calm and stormy weather . Anon LI . How excellently composed is that mind , which 12 LACONICS .
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... fears . Pretty , surely , ' twere to see By young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the muse's with the child . * Now then , love me : Time may take Thee before my time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make And ...
... fears . Pretty , surely , ' twere to see By young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the muse's with the child . * Now then , love me : Time may take Thee before my time away ; Of this need we'll virtue make And ...
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... fears of being poor ; from all which , the ancient philoso- phers , the Brachmans of India , the Chaldean Magi , the Egyptian priests , were disentangled . — Sir W. Temple . CXCVIII . Prudence , thou vainly in our youth art sought , And ...
... fears of being poor ; from all which , the ancient philoso- phers , the Brachmans of India , the Chaldean Magi , the Egyptian priests , were disentangled . — Sir W. Temple . CXCVIII . Prudence , thou vainly in our youth art sought , And ...
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