Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... become a wicked man ; and he who wants justice , and has power , will , for the having power , be the more abhorred , because the more power he has , if he wants justice , the more he will certainly become a wicked man . -Buckingham ...
... become a wicked man ; and he who wants justice , and has power , will , for the having power , be the more abhorred , because the more power he has , if he wants justice , the more he will certainly become a wicked man . -Buckingham ...
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... become so habitual to the worthy couple , that it makes no manner of impression on them . Mithridates , you know , by accustoming himself to poison , brought his body to such a pitch at last , that he regale himself with opium , and ...
... become so habitual to the worthy couple , that it makes no manner of impression on them . Mithridates , you know , by accustoming himself to poison , brought his body to such a pitch at last , that he regale himself with opium , and ...
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... - snakes , or frogs in a puddle , and become mere funguses and casks . Burton . XC . Man , with raging drink inflam'd , Is far more savage and untam'd ; Supplies his loss of wit and sense With barb'rousness and LACONICS . 23.
... - snakes , or frogs in a puddle , and become mere funguses and casks . Burton . XC . Man , with raging drink inflam'd , Is far more savage and untam'd ; Supplies his loss of wit and sense With barb'rousness and LACONICS . 23.
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... becomes at last like a miry way , where the spirits are beclogged and cannot pass : all his members are out of office , and his heels do but trip up one another . He is a blind man with eyes , and a cripple with legs on . All the use he ...
... becomes at last like a miry way , where the spirits are beclogged and cannot pass : all his members are out of office , and his heels do but trip up one another . He is a blind man with eyes , and a cripple with legs on . All the use he ...
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... becomes of all . Indeed , he dares not enter on a serious thought , or if he do , it is but such melancholy that it sends him to be drunk again . — Bishop Earle . XCII . In all ages , and in every nation where poetry has been in fashion ...
... becomes of all . Indeed , he dares not enter on a serious thought , or if he do , it is but such melancholy that it sends him to be drunk again . — Bishop Earle . XCII . In all ages , and in every nation where poetry has been in fashion ...
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