Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, 第 1 巻T. Boys, 1826 - 360 ページ |
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... sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles . and some- times of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures ... sometimes adds wings to the heels , and sometimes nails them to the ground , and fetters them from moving.- Montaigne ...
... sometimes of words , as in puns and quibbles . and some- times of whole sentences or poems , cast into the figures ... sometimes adds wings to the heels , and sometimes nails them to the ground , and fetters them from moving.- Montaigne ...
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... sometimes say to myself , that , were the offer made true , I would engage to run again , from begin- ning to end , the same career of life . All I would ask , should be the privilege of an author , to correct , in a second edition ...
... sometimes say to myself , that , were the offer made true , I would engage to run again , from begin- ning to end , the same career of life . All I would ask , should be the privilege of an author , to correct , in a second edition ...
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... sometimes to be strange com- pounds of contradictory qualities : and , were the acci- dental oversights and folly of the wisest man , —the failings and imperfections of a religious man , —the hasty acts and passionate words of a meek ...
... sometimes to be strange com- pounds of contradictory qualities : and , were the acci- dental oversights and folly of the wisest man , —the failings and imperfections of a religious man , —the hasty acts and passionate words of a meek ...
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... sometimes according to law , sometimes according to the rule of court . — Selden . LXVII . While some are willing to wed virtue for her personal charms , others are engaged to take her for the sake of her c expected dowry : and since ...
... sometimes according to law , sometimes according to the rule of court . — Selden . LXVII . While some are willing to wed virtue for her personal charms , others are engaged to take her for the sake of her c expected dowry : and since ...
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... sometimes never to recover either the wounds , or the anguish of heart which they have occasioned . - Sterne . LXXXVIII . ; Perhaps if we could examine the manners of different nations with impartiality , we should find no people so ...
... sometimes never to recover either the wounds , or the anguish of heart which they have occasioned . - Sterne . LXXXVIII . ; Perhaps if we could examine the manners of different nations with impartiality , we should find no people so ...
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