Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... 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 of any particular virtue ...
... 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 of any particular virtue ...
الصفحة 9
... to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it seems The bottom is but shallow whence they come : They that are rich in words must needs diseover , LACONICS . 9.
... to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it seems The bottom is but shallow whence they come : They that are rich in words must needs diseover , LACONICS . 9.
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Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. They that are rich in words must needs diseover , They are but poor in that which makes a lover . Sir W. Raleigh . XXXVI . Whatsoever the base man finds evil in his own soul , he can ...
Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. They that are rich in words must needs diseover , They are but poor in that which makes a lover . Sir W. Raleigh . XXXVI . Whatsoever the base man finds evil in his own soul , he can ...
الصفحة 46
... no wonder then , that learning has been so little advanced since it grew to be mercenary , and the pro- gress of it has been fettered by the cares of the world , CXCVII . and disturbed by the desires of being rich 46 LACONICS .
... no wonder then , that learning has been so little advanced since it grew to be mercenary , and the pro- gress of it has been fettered by the cares of the world , CXCVII . and disturbed by the desires of being rich 46 LACONICS .
الصفحة 47
... rich , and the 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 ...
... rich , and the 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 ...
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