Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... receive one compliment , you will then receive twenty civilities . ~ Sticle . LV . Let women paint their eyes with tints of 14 LACONICS . LI. ...
... receive one compliment , you will then receive twenty civilities . ~ Sticle . LV . Let women paint their eyes with tints of 14 LACONICS . LI. ...
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... received , are pocketed , not read . A suitor's swelling tears by the glowing beams Of choleric authority are dried up Before they fall , or if seen , never pitied . LVII . Massinger . Friendship is the only thing in the world ...
... received , are pocketed , not read . A suitor's swelling tears by the glowing beams Of choleric authority are dried up Before they fall , or if seen , never pitied . LVII . Massinger . Friendship is the only thing in the world ...
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... Received upon his forehead , or his breast , After a glorious victory . CIII . Massinger . We should feel sorrow , but not sink under its oppres- sion ; the heart of a wise man should resemble a mirror , which reflects every object ...
... Received upon his forehead , or his breast , After a glorious victory . CIII . Massinger . We should feel sorrow , but not sink under its oppres- sion ; the heart of a wise man should resemble a mirror , which reflects every object ...
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... received maxims and honest arts of life.- Guardian . CX . Mathematics is a ballast for the soul , to fix it , not to stali it ; nor to jostle out other arts . As for judiciall astrology , ( which hath the least judgment in it , ) this ...
... received maxims and honest arts of life.- Guardian . CX . Mathematics is a ballast for the soul , to fix it , not to stali it ; nor to jostle out other arts . As for judiciall astrology , ( which hath the least judgment in it , ) this ...
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... the world now runs , the impudent Englishman behaves like a surly landlord , the Scot like an ill - received guest , and the Irishman like a stranger , who knows he is not LACONICS . 35 In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, ...
... the world now runs , the impudent Englishman behaves like a surly landlord , the Scot like an ill - received guest , and the Irishman like a stranger , who knows he is not LACONICS . 35 In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, ...
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