Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Svazek 1T. Boys, 1826 - Počet stran: 360 |
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... friends are best . King James used to call for his old shoes ; they were easiest for his feet . - Selden . XXX . The conceit that a cat has nine lives , has cost at least nine lives in ten of the whole race of them ; scarce a boy in the ...
... friends are best . King James used to call for his old shoes ; they were easiest for his feet . - Selden . XXX . The conceit that a cat has nine lives , has cost at least nine lives in ten of the whole race of them ; scarce a boy in the ...
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... friends , and the applause of rejoicing subjects .-- Bruyere . LXI . If all the happiness that is dispersed through the whole race of mankind in this world were drawn together , and put into the possession of any single man , it would ...
... friends , and the applause of rejoicing subjects .-- Bruyere . LXI . If all the happiness that is dispersed through the whole race of mankind in this world were drawn together , and put into the possession of any single man , it would ...
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... friendship , is no farther from knavery , than the latest moment of evening from the first of night.- Lavater . CXXVI . The heart never grows better by age ; I fear rather worse ; always harder . A young liar will be an old one ; and a ...
... friendship , is no farther from knavery , than the latest moment of evening from the first of night.- Lavater . CXXVI . The heart never grows better by age ; I fear rather worse ; always harder . A young liar will be an old one ; and a ...
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... friends : he can hardly wear it so in- offensively , but it is apt to incommode one or other of the company ! it is more properly a loaded pistol , which accident alone may fire and kill one . - Shenstone . CXXXVI . As there are but few ...
... friends : he can hardly wear it so in- offensively , but it is apt to incommode one or other of the company ! it is more properly a loaded pistol , which accident alone may fire and kill one . - Shenstone . CXXXVI . As there are but few ...
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... friendship ; and we well know the difference between a friend and an acquaintance the acquaintance is in a post of progres- sion ; and after having passed through a course of proper experience , and given sufficient evidence of his ...
... friendship ; and we well know the difference between a friend and an acquaintance the acquaintance is in a post of progres- sion ; and after having passed through a course of proper experience , and given sufficient evidence of his ...
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