Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... poor , degenerate , dunghilly blood and breeding , than a rude , unpolished , disordered , and slovenly outside . — Massinger . VIII . Till a man is capable of conversing with ease among the natives of any country , he can never be able ...
... poor , degenerate , dunghilly blood and breeding , than a rude , unpolished , disordered , and slovenly outside . — Massinger . VIII . Till a man is capable of conversing with ease among the natives of any country , he can never be able ...
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... poor recompense , who marries her , because he has kept her company long after his affection is estranged . Does he not rather increase the injury ? -Shenstone . LIII . Those servants who found their obedience on some ex- ternal thing ...
... poor recompense , who marries her , because he has kept her company long after his affection is estranged . Does he not rather increase the injury ? -Shenstone . LIII . Those servants who found their obedience on some ex- ternal thing ...
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... poor thatched roof , distinguished from his barn by the loop - holes that let out smoke , which the rain had long since washed through , but for the double ceiling of bacon on the inside , which has hung there from his grandsire's time ...
... poor thatched roof , distinguished from his barn by the loop - holes that let out smoke , which the rain had long since washed through , but for the double ceiling of bacon on the inside , which has hung there from his grandsire's time ...
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... poor ; an extravagant man grows poor by seeming rich . - Shenstone . CCVII . Reasons are the pillars of the fabrick of a sermon , but similitudes are the windows which give the best light . The faithful minister avoids such stories ...
... poor ; an extravagant man grows poor by seeming rich . - Shenstone . CCVII . Reasons are the pillars of the fabrick of a sermon , but similitudes are the windows which give the best light . The faithful minister avoids such stories ...
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... poor ; on the contrary , if any thing will soften him , and render him more pliant and sociable , it is a little prosperity . - Bruyere . CCXXX . Every good poet includes a critic ; the reverse will not hold . Shenstone . CCXXXI . As ...
... poor ; on the contrary , if any thing will soften him , and render him more pliant and sociable , it is a little prosperity . - Bruyere . CCXXX . Every good poet includes a critic ; the reverse will not hold . Shenstone . CCXXXI . As ...
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