Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Svazek 3C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... look upon a man as an ingenious person , that can re- semble the tone , posture , or face of another .-- Addison . VIII . There never was any party , faction , sect , or cabal , whatsoever , in which the most ignorant were not the most ...
... look upon a man as an ingenious person , that can re- semble the tone , posture , or face of another .-- Addison . VIII . There never was any party , faction , sect , or cabal , whatsoever , in which the most ignorant were not the most ...
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... look visible , and agreeing with what he fancied . - Swift . XXVII . Nothing sinks a young man into low company , both of women and men , so surely as timidity and diffidence of himself . If he thinks that he shall not , he may depend ...
... look visible , and agreeing with what he fancied . - Swift . XXVII . Nothing sinks a young man into low company , both of women and men , so surely as timidity and diffidence of himself . If he thinks that he shall not , he may depend ...
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... look for it in the circle , or seek it , either by your senses or by mathematical reasonings , in all the properties of that figure . - Hume . CLXII . Nothing makes a woman more esteemed by the LACONICS . 33 CLVII. ...
... look for it in the circle , or seek it , either by your senses or by mathematical reasonings , in all the properties of that figure . - Hume . CLXII . Nothing makes a woman more esteemed by the LACONICS . 33 CLVII. ...
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... look upon all that is passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions , and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose.Chesterfield . CCXV . Nothing can be more unphilosophical than to be posi- tive or ...
... look upon all that is passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions , and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose.Chesterfield . CCXV . Nothing can be more unphilosophical than to be posi- tive or ...
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... look too long upon these turning wheels of vicissitude , lest we become giddy : as for the philology of them , that is but a circle of tales . - Lord Bacon . CCXXXI . Modesty is silent when it would not be improper to speak ; the humble ...
... look too long upon these turning wheels of vicissitude , lest we become giddy : as for the philology of them , that is but a circle of tales . - Lord Bacon . CCXXXI . Modesty is silent when it would not be improper to speak ; the humble ...
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Apicius bagnio beauty Ben Jonson better body Bruyere Butler Chesterfield Churchill Codrus common conversation death delight dicebox doth dress enemy Epictetus Euripides evil eyes false fame fancy fear folly fools fortune friends genius gentleman give greatest happiness hath heart honest honour Hudibras human humour ignorance inns of court judgment keep kind knave laugh learning less live look Lord Lord Bacon man's mankind manner marriage Massinger matter merit mind Montaigne nature neral never numbers observed opinion pain pass passion pedants person philosopher pleasure Plutarch poet poor praise pride proud racter reason rich ridiculous Roman triumph satire seldom sense Shaftesbury Shakspeare Shenstone soul speak stand sure Swift talk tell thing thou thought tion true truth turn Twill vanity vice virtue whilst whole wise words write young