Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... means to save All earthly creatures from the wave , Has , for it , taught the sea and wind To lay a tribute on ... mean not so critically , as to solve all doubts arising thence ; but that he may be able to give some tolerable account ...
... means to save All earthly creatures from the wave , Has , for it , taught the sea and wind To lay a tribute on ... mean not so critically , as to solve all doubts arising thence ; but that he may be able to give some tolerable account ...
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... bear him out in that for which it hangs others . He always robs under the vizor of law , and picks pockets with tricks in equity . By his means the law makes more knaves than it hangs ; and , like the inns of 6 LACONICS .
... bear him out in that for which it hangs others . He always robs under the vizor of law , and picks pockets with tricks in equity . By his means the law makes more knaves than it hangs ; and , like the inns of 6 LACONICS .
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... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a louring countenance , I withdraw myself from these un- comfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with ...
... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a louring countenance , I withdraw myself from these un- comfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with ...
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... means will want its food . At the same time your passion for esteem will be more fully gratified ; men will praise you in their actions : where you now receive one compliment , you will then receive twenty civilities . ~ Sticle . LV ...
... means will want its food . At the same time your passion for esteem will be more fully gratified ; men will praise you in their actions : where you now receive one compliment , you will then receive twenty civilities . ~ Sticle . LV ...
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... means history painting would be encouraged among us , and a ridiculous vanity to the improvement of one of the most instructive , as well as the most pleasing , of the imitative arts . who never contributed a single benefit to their own ...
... means history painting would be encouraged among us , and a ridiculous vanity to the improvement of one of the most instructive , as well as the most pleasing , of the imitative arts . who never contributed a single benefit to their own ...
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