Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... taste . — , - Burke . XX . A man's self gives haps or mishaps even as he order- eth his heart . - Sir P. Sidney . XXI . Repentance is a magistrate that exacts the strictest duty and humility , because the reward it gives is ines ...
... taste . — , - Burke . XX . A man's self gives haps or mishaps even as he order- eth his heart . - Sir P. Sidney . XXI . Repentance is a magistrate that exacts the strictest duty and humility , because the reward it gives is ines ...
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... taste of both ; Revenge , that thirsty dropsy of our souls , Which makes us covet that which hurts us most , is Is not alone sweet , but partakes of tartness c 2 LACONICS . 15 interest to his own. But, his unbiassed opinion...
... taste of both ; Revenge , that thirsty dropsy of our souls , Which makes us covet that which hurts us most , is Is not alone sweet , but partakes of tartness c 2 LACONICS . 15 interest to his own. But, his unbiassed opinion...
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... taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow - creatures in an hostile light , the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us . The very names of affection and kindred , which were the ...
... taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow - creatures in an hostile light , the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us . The very names of affection and kindred , which were the ...
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... taste enough , or art enough , to encourage genius and learning . The dexterity of their conduct in this respect has even hid or disguised the folly or deformity of their management in other instances ; and it has been remem- bered that ...
... taste enough , or art enough , to encourage genius and learning . The dexterity of their conduct in this respect has even hid or disguised the folly or deformity of their management in other instances ; and it has been remem- bered that ...
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... taste behind it ; but being high in a part resembles vinegar , which grates upon the taste , and one feels it while he is drinking . To please in town or country , the way is , to cry , wring , cringe into attitudes , mark the emphasis ...
... taste behind it ; but being high in a part resembles vinegar , which grates upon the taste , and one feels it while he is drinking . To please in town or country , the way is , to cry , wring , cringe into attitudes , mark the emphasis ...
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