Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... less of what is delicate , savory , and well concocted , than smaller pieces . F. Osborn . I. WEIGH not so much what men say , as what they prove ; remembering that truth is simple and naked , and needs not invective to apparel her ...
... less of what is delicate , savory , and well concocted , than smaller pieces . F. Osborn . I. WEIGH not so much what men say , as what they prove ; remembering that truth is simple and naked , and needs not invective to apparel her ...
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... less than loss of wits . Unhappy life they gain , Which love do entertain . XVI . Sir W. Raleigh . Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and be that is not industrious envieth him that is besides , noble persons cannot go much ...
... less than loss of wits . Unhappy life they gain , Which love do entertain . XVI . Sir W. Raleigh . Nobility of birth commonly abateth industry ; and be that is not industrious envieth him that is besides , noble persons cannot go much ...
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... less common , yet they are not less natural than those that are more frequent among men ; for if humour itself be forced , it loses all the grace ; which has been indeed the fault of some of our poets most celebrated in this kind ...
... less common , yet they are not less natural than those that are more frequent among men ; for if humour itself be forced , it loses all the grace ; which has been indeed the fault of some of our poets most celebrated in this kind ...
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... less , because they are universal . - Burke . XLIII . Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life . - Sidney . XLIV . Others may use the ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode ; Whose ready sails ...
... less , because they are universal . - Burke . XLIII . Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life . - Sidney . XLIV . Others may use the ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode ; Whose ready sails ...
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... less evil a guilty man should escape , than a guiltless perish . — Sir P. Sidney . LVI . Ladies , though to your conquering eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world ...
... less evil a guilty man should escape , than a guiltless perish . — Sir P. Sidney . LVI . Ladies , though to your conquering eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world ...
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