Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Honour is Virtue's allow'd ascent ; honour , that clasps All perfect justice in her arms , that craves No more respect than what she gives , that does Nothing but what she'll suffer . Massinger . LX . Virtue will catch as well as vice ...
... Honour is Virtue's allow'd ascent ; honour , that clasps All perfect justice in her arms , that craves No more respect than what she gives , that does Nothing but what she'll suffer . Massinger . LX . Virtue will catch as well as vice ...
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... honour , of the true glory and perfection of our natures , is the very principle and in- centive of virtue but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things are ...
... honour , of the true glory and perfection of our natures , is the very principle and in- centive of virtue but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things are ...
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... honour of old England be it spoken ; and provided the imposition is not too bare - faced , will meet you half - way with all their hearts.- Letter to a Vintner- Tom Brown . - When it is not despicable to be poor , we D 2 LACONICS . 24 ...
... honour of old England be it spoken ; and provided the imposition is not too bare - faced , will meet you half - way with all their hearts.- Letter to a Vintner- Tom Brown . - When it is not despicable to be poor , we D 2 LACONICS . 24 ...
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... honour to despise the court ; but I think it ridiculous in himself to pride in the despising it . - St. Evremond . CXVII . Alas ! what are we kings ? Why do you Gods place us above the rest , To be serv'd , flatter'd , and ador'd , till ...
... honour to despise the court ; but I think it ridiculous in himself to pride in the despising it . - St. Evremond . CXVII . Alas ! what are we kings ? Why do you Gods place us above the rest , To be serv'd , flatter'd , and ador'd , till ...
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... honour ; the covetous man would have a certain thing too , wealth and abundance ; the malicious would have a certain thing , revenge on his enemies ; the epicure would have pleasure and long life ; the barren , children ; the wanton ...
... honour ; the covetous man would have a certain thing too , wealth and abundance ; the malicious would have a certain thing , revenge on his enemies ; the epicure would have pleasure and long life ; the barren , children ; the wanton ...
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