Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 第 1 巻T. Boys, 1826 - 360 ページ |
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... human nature , only the choice is left us whether we choose to wear them inlaid or embossed ; and we need not go very far to seek how that is usually determined , when we remember it is with human faculties as with liquors , the ...
... human nature , only the choice is left us whether we choose to wear them inlaid or embossed ; and we need not go very far to seek how that is usually determined , when we remember it is with human faculties as with liquors , the ...
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... human pride , to consider , that it is but increasing or di- minishing the velocity of certain fluids in the animal machine , to elate the soul with the gayest hopes , or sink her into the deepest despair ; to depress the hero into a ...
... human pride , to consider , that it is but increasing or di- minishing the velocity of certain fluids in the animal machine , to elate the soul with the gayest hopes , or sink her into the deepest despair ; to depress the hero into a ...
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... humanity , which is what we express by the word good- preeding . For if we examine thoroughly the idea of what we call so , we shall find it to be nothing else but an imitation and mimickry of good nature , or in other terms ...
... humanity , which is what we express by the word good- preeding . For if we examine thoroughly the idea of what we call so , we shall find it to be nothing else but an imitation and mimickry of good nature , or in other terms ...
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... human things , the darts which fortune and the world shall throw at him , will fall innoxious at his feet . - Seneca . CCLXXXVII . Sin is never at a stay ; if we do not retreat from it , we shall advance in it ; and the further on we go ...
... human things , the darts which fortune and the world shall throw at him , will fall innoxious at his feet . - Seneca . CCLXXXVII . Sin is never at a stay ; if we do not retreat from it , we shall advance in it ; and the further on we go ...
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... human sentiment and affection . - Hume . CCCIII . Nothing is so modish as an agreeable negligence . In a word , good - breeding shows itself most , where to an ordinary eye it appears the least . — Addison . CCCIV . Look on this globe ...
... human sentiment and affection . - Hume . CCCIII . Nothing is so modish as an agreeable negligence . In a word , good - breeding shows itself most , where to an ordinary eye it appears the least . — Addison . CCCIV . Look on this globe ...
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