Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... thought , that where once reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is ...
... thought , that where once reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is ...
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... thought , that the different abilities of men , which we call wisdom or prudence for the con- duct of public affairs or private life , grow directly out of that little grain of intellect or good sense which 4 LACONICS .
... thought , that the different abilities of men , which we call wisdom or prudence for the con- duct of public affairs or private life , grow directly out of that little grain of intellect or good sense which 4 LACONICS .
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... thoughts , Brave resolution , and divine discourse . O ! ' tis the paradise ! the heaven of earth ! XIX . Chapman . There is nothing more prejudicial to the grandeur of buildings , than to abound in angles ; a fault obvious in many ...
... thoughts , Brave resolution , and divine discourse . O ! ' tis the paradise ! the heaven of earth ! XIX . Chapman . There is nothing more prejudicial to the grandeur of buildings , than to abound in angles ; a fault obvious in many ...
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... thought to have per- formed it . Sir W. Temple . - XXV . Love's holy flame for ever burneth ; From heaven it came , to heaven returneth ; Too oft on earth a troubled guest , At times 6 LACONICS . it redeems men from, is of the same ...
... thought to have per- formed it . Sir W. Temple . - XXV . Love's holy flame for ever burneth ; From heaven it came , to heaven returneth ; Too oft on earth a troubled guest , At times 6 LACONICS . it redeems men from, is of the same ...
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... thought this felicity prin- cipally to be gotten by knowledge , and no knowledge to be so high or heavenly as to be acquainted with the stars , gave themselves to astronomy : others , per- suading themselves to be demi - gods , if they ...
... thought this felicity prin- cipally to be gotten by knowledge , and no knowledge to be so high or heavenly as to be acquainted with the stars , gave themselves to astronomy : others , per- suading themselves to be demi - gods , if they ...
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