Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... true artist should put a generous deceit on the spectators , and effect the noblest designs by easy methods.- Burke . XIII . Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles , than by hearing the definition of ...
... true artist should put a generous deceit on the spectators , and effect the noblest designs by easy methods.- Burke . XIII . Alexander received more bravery of mind by the pattern of Achilles , than by hearing the definition of ...
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... true 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 ...
... true 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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... true zeal in the many forms of devotion , and yet no where more knavery under the shows and pretences : there are no where so many disputers upon religion , so many rea- soners upon government , so many refiners in politics , so many ...
... true zeal in the many forms of devotion , and yet no where more knavery under the shows and pretences : there are no where so many disputers upon religion , so many rea- soners upon government , so many refiners in politics , so many ...
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... true , and cannot be deceived . - Sir W Temple . LV . In equality of conjectures , we are not to take hold of the worse ; but rather to be glad we find any hope , that mankind is not grown monstrous : it being , un- doubtedly , less ...
... true , and cannot be deceived . - Sir W Temple . LV . In equality of conjectures , we are not to take hold of the worse ; but rather to be glad we find any hope , that mankind is not grown monstrous : it being , un- doubtedly , less ...
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... true honour , of the true glory and perfection of our natures , is the very principle and in- centive of virtue but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things ...
... true honour , of the true glory and perfection of our natures , is the very principle and in- centive of virtue but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things ...
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