Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... appear to be pleased with himself . - Steele . XXXVII . The same word in the Greek ( os ) signifies rust and poyson ; and some strong poyson is made of the rust of metals , but none more venomous than the rust of money in the rich man's ...
... appear to be pleased with himself . - Steele . XXXVII . The same word in the Greek ( os ) signifies rust and poyson ; and some strong poyson is made of the rust of metals , but none more venomous than the rust of money in the rich man's ...
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... appear in clothes above his rank , it is to grace some great man with his service , and then he blusheth at his own bravery . Otherwise , he is the sweet landmark , whence foreigners may take aim of the ancient English customs ; the ...
... appear in clothes above his rank , it is to grace some great man with his service , and then he blusheth at his own bravery . Otherwise , he is the sweet landmark , whence foreigners may take aim of the ancient English customs ; the ...
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... appear beautiful to the most refined : The old song of Chevy - Chase is the favourite ballad of the common people of England ; and Ben Jonson used to say , he had rather have been the author of it than of all his works . Sir Philip ...
... appear beautiful to the most refined : The old song of Chevy - Chase is the favourite ballad of the common people of England ; and Ben Jonson used to say , he had rather have been the author of it than of all his works . Sir Philip ...
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... appear in a variety of suits every day new ; as if a good gown , like a stratagem in warre , were to be used but But our good wife sets up a sail according to the keel of her husband's estate ; and if of high parentage , she doth not so ...
... appear in a variety of suits every day new ; as if a good gown , like a stratagem in warre , were to be used but But our good wife sets up a sail according to the keel of her husband's estate ; and if of high parentage , she doth not so ...
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... appear like the sign of the hand and pen out of the clouds , with conditions more unreasonable than thieves are wont to demand for restitution of stolen goods . He shoots like a fowler at a whole flock of geese at once , and stalks with ...
... appear like the sign of the hand and pen out of the clouds , with conditions more unreasonable than thieves are wont to demand for restitution of stolen goods . He shoots like a fowler at a whole flock of geese at once , and stalks with ...
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