Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... wise riche man is like the backe or stocke of the chimney , and his wealth the fire ; he receives it not for his own need , but to reflect the heat to others ' good . - Sir T. Overbury . XXXIV . This purifying of wit , this enriching of ...
... wise riche man is like the backe or stocke of the chimney , and his wealth the fire ; he receives it not for his own need , but to reflect the heat to others ' good . - Sir T. Overbury . XXXIV . This purifying of wit , this enriching of ...
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... wise or safe , but he that is honest all I have designed is peace to my country , and may England enjoy that blessing when I shall have no more proportion in it than what my ashes make.- Sir W. Raleigh . LXVIII . Hope with a goodly ...
... wise or safe , but he that is honest all I have designed is peace to my country , and may England enjoy that blessing when I shall have no more proportion in it than what my ashes make.- Sir W. Raleigh . LXVIII . Hope with a goodly ...
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... their in- ducements to admiration as well as the wise ; and it is the business of a sensible government to impress all ranks with a sense of subordination , whether this be effected by a diamond buckle , or a virtuous edict 20 LACONICS .
... their in- ducements to admiration as well as the wise ; and it is the business of a sensible government to impress all ranks with a sense of subordination , whether this be effected by a diamond buckle , or a virtuous edict 20 LACONICS .
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... wise one , and made the company laugh , rather than the kingdom rejoice . - Sir W. Temple . LXXVIII . Whilst we do speak , our fire Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost ; and ere we can Know how our cheek turns pale and wan , Or ...
... wise one , and made the company laugh , rather than the kingdom rejoice . - Sir W. Temple . LXXVIII . Whilst we do speak , our fire Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost ; and ere we can Know how our cheek turns pale and wan , Or ...
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... wise ; so she be fit for me , That is , to will , and not to will the same ; My wife is my adopted self , and she As me , to what I love , to love must frame . And when by marriage both in one concur , Woman converts to man , not man to ...
... wise ; so she be fit for me , That is , to will , and not to will the same ; My wife is my adopted self , and she As me , to what I love , to love must frame . And when by marriage both in one concur , Woman converts to man , not man to ...
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