Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... heaven of earth ! XIX . Chapman . There is nothing more prejudicial to the grandeur of buildings , than to abound in angles ; a fault obvious in many , and owing to an inordinate thirst for variety , which , whenever it prevails , is ...
... heaven of earth ! XIX . Chapman . There is nothing more prejudicial to the grandeur of buildings , than to abound in angles ; a fault obvious in many , and owing to an inordinate thirst for variety , which , whenever it prevails , is ...
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... heaven , by force of verse or of charms , either believes not himself , or too easily believes what others told him ... heaven it came , to heaven returneth ; Too oft on earth a troubled guest , At times 6 LACONICS . it redeems men from ...
... heaven , by force of verse or of charms , either believes not himself , or too easily believes what others told him ... heaven it came , to heaven returneth ; Too oft on earth a troubled guest , At times 6 LACONICS . it redeems men from ...
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... heaven its perfect rest : It soweth here with toil and care , But the harvest - time of love is there . XXVI . Southcy . What is mine , even to my life , is hers I love ; but the secret of my friend is not mine . - Sir P. Sidney . XXVII ...
... heaven its perfect rest : It soweth here with toil and care , But the harvest - time of love is there . XXVI . Southcy . What is mine , even to my life , is hers I love ; but the secret of my friend is not mine . - Sir P. Sidney . XXVII ...
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... heaven , -the bosom of a friend , Where heart meets heart , reciprocally soft , Each other's pillow to repose divine . XXXVIII . Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents ...
... heaven , -the bosom of a friend , Where heart meets heart , reciprocally soft , Each other's pillow to repose divine . XXXVIII . Young . Humour is but a picture of particular life , as comedy is of general ; and though it represents ...
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... ; but I cannot conceive any exist- ence under heaven ( which in the depth of its wisdom tolerates all sorts of things ) , that is more odious and D disgusting than an impotent helpless creature , without civil wisdom LACONICS . 25.
... ; but I cannot conceive any exist- ence under heaven ( which in the depth of its wisdom tolerates all sorts of things ) , that is more odious and D disgusting than an impotent helpless creature , without civil wisdom LACONICS . 25.
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