Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... looks make every dish a feast , ' And ' tis that crowns a welcome . Massinger . CX . Study has something cloudy and melancholy in it , which spoils that natural cheerfulness , and deprives a man of that readiness of wit , and freedom of ...
... looks make every dish a feast , ' And ' tis that crowns a welcome . Massinger . CX . Study has something cloudy and melancholy in it , which spoils that natural cheerfulness , and deprives a man of that readiness of wit , and freedom of ...
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... look'd like Virgil's art . Dryden to Kneller — on the origin of Painting . CCXXXV . When the spirits are low , and nature sunk , the muse , with sprightly and harmonious notes , gives an unex- pected turn with a grain of poetry , which ...
... look'd like Virgil's art . Dryden to Kneller — on the origin of Painting . CCXXXV . When the spirits are low , and nature sunk , the muse , with sprightly and harmonious notes , gives an unex- pected turn with a grain of poetry , which ...
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... look , No less than human life on destiny ! That had men's knees as frequent as the gods ; And sacrifices more than Rome had altars : And this man fall ! fall ! ay , without a look , That durst appear his friend , or lend so much Of ...
... look , No less than human life on destiny ! That had men's knees as frequent as the gods ; And sacrifices more than Rome had altars : And this man fall ! fall ! ay , without a look , That durst appear his friend , or lend so much Of ...
الصفحة 82
... look over every one of them . - Clarendon . CCC . The greatest part of poets have apparelled their poeti- cal inventions in that numerous kind of writings , which is called verse . Indeed , but apparelled verse , being but an ornament ...
... look over every one of them . - Clarendon . CCC . The greatest part of poets have apparelled their poeti- cal inventions in that numerous kind of writings , which is called verse . Indeed , but apparelled verse , being but an ornament ...
الصفحة 84
... looks Of summer calms , and a soft gale of sighs : Sometimes , like Syrens , charm us with their songs , Dance on the waves , and shew their golden locks ; But when the tempest comes , then , then they leave us , Or rather help the new ...
... looks Of summer calms , and a soft gale of sighs : Sometimes , like Syrens , charm us with their songs , Dance on the waves , and shew their golden locks ; But when the tempest comes , then , then they leave us , Or rather help the new ...
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