Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Tom 1T. Boys, 1826 - 360 |
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... that highest species , honesty itself , in view ; and instead of outward forms or symmetries , is struck with that of inward character , the harmony and numbers of c 2 LACONICS . 15 the hand of the master. Some of which may ...
... that highest species , honesty itself , in view ; and instead of outward forms or symmetries , is struck with that of inward character , the harmony and numbers of c 2 LACONICS . 15 the hand of the master. Some of which may ...
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... numbers of the heart , and beauty of the affections , which form the man- ners and conduct of a truly social life . — Shaftesbury . LXXVII . An experiment very frequent among modern authors , is to write upon nothing : when the subject ...
... numbers of the heart , and beauty of the affections , which form the man- ners and conduct of a truly social life . — Shaftesbury . LXXVII . An experiment very frequent among modern authors , is to write upon nothing : when the subject ...
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... number out of a mob ; if they can produce a set of Lancashire noodles , remote provincial head - pieces , or visionary assemblies , to attest a story of a witch upon a broomstick and a flight in the air ; they triumph in the solid proof ...
... number out of a mob ; if they can produce a set of Lancashire noodles , remote provincial head - pieces , or visionary assemblies , to attest a story of a witch upon a broomstick and a flight in the air ; they triumph in the solid proof ...
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... Tatler . CCCXIX . Earthly greatness is a nice thing , and requires so much chariness in the managing , as the contentment of it cannot requite . - Hall . CCCXX . Among our Scythian ancestors , the number of G 3 LACONICS . 65 1 ...
... Tatler . CCCXIX . Earthly greatness is a nice thing , and requires so much chariness in the managing , as the contentment of it cannot requite . - Hall . CCCXX . Among our Scythian ancestors , the number of G 3 LACONICS . 65 1 ...
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... number of pens was so infinite , that Herodotus had no other way of expressing it than by saying , that in the regions far ... numbers of men live out of their countries by choice . Observe how the streets of London and Paris are crowded ...
... number of pens was so infinite , that Herodotus had no other way of expressing it than by saying , that in the regions far ... numbers of men live out of their countries by choice . Observe how the streets of London and Paris are crowded ...
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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 Bacon LUDGATE HILL 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 racters 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 vanity vice virtue whilst whole wise words write young