Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 第 1 巻T. Boys, 1826 - 360 ページ |
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... and more useful parts . - Pope . IX . Fear sometimes adds wings to the heels , and sometimes nails them to the ground , and fetters them from moving.- Montaigne . X. There are miseries which wring the very heart ; 2 LACONICS . IV. ...
... and more useful parts . - Pope . IX . Fear sometimes adds wings to the heels , and sometimes nails them to the ground , and fetters them from moving.- Montaigne . X. There are miseries which wring the very heart ; 2 LACONICS . IV. ...
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... fear of the power and unkindness , even of the meanest of mortals . - Seneca . XIX . There be that can pack the cards , and yet cannot play well : so there are some that are good in canvasses and factions , that are otherwise weak men ...
... fear of the power and unkindness , even of the meanest of mortals . - Seneca . XIX . There be that can pack the cards , and yet cannot play well : so there are some that are good in canvasses and factions , that are otherwise weak men ...
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... fear . The best punch de-- pends on a proper mixture of sugar and lemon . - Shen stone . LXXXII . Life is short yet tedious , spent in wishes , schemes , and desires ; we refer to the time to come enjoyment and repose , often to an age ...
... fear . The best punch de-- pends on a proper mixture of sugar and lemon . - Shen stone . LXXXII . Life is short yet tedious , spent in wishes , schemes , and desires ; we refer to the time to come enjoyment and repose , often to an age ...
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... can agitate , or exalt . - Johnson . CXVII . We hope to grow old , and yet we fear old age ; that is , we are willing to live , and afraid to die . - Bruyere . D CXVIII . It may be asked , -whether the inconveniences LACONICS . 25.
... can agitate , or exalt . - Johnson . CXVII . We hope to grow old , and yet we fear old age ; that is , we are willing to live , and afraid to die . - Bruyere . D CXVIII . It may be asked , -whether the inconveniences LACONICS . 25.
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... fear and sorrow , real poverty .—— Hume . CXX . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them , clear and beautiful . - Addison . CXXI . Wisdom is a fox who , after ...
... fear and sorrow , real poverty .—— Hume . CXX . Allegories , when well chosen , are like so many tracks of light in a discourse , that make every thing about them , clear and beautiful . - Addison . CXXI . Wisdom is a fox who , after ...
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