Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 48
Seite 2
... body is hanged , like his ancestor Mahomet's , in the air He might have lived longer , if the destinies had not spun his thread of life too strong . He is sure never to come to an untimely end , for by the course of law his glass was ...
... body is hanged , like his ancestor Mahomet's , in the air He might have lived longer , if the destinies had not spun his thread of life too strong . He is sure never to come to an untimely end , for by the course of law his glass was ...
Seite 19
... to poison , brought his body to such a pitch at last , that he regale himself with opium , and feast upon ran - bane.— The Militant Couple . - Buckingham . uld LXXIV . Style in pinting is the same as in LACONICS . 19 ! ...
... to poison , brought his body to such a pitch at last , that he regale himself with opium , and feast upon ran - bane.— The Militant Couple . - Buckingham . uld LXXIV . Style in pinting is the same as in LACONICS . 19 ! ...
Seite 24
... body 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 ...
... body 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 ...
Seite 26
... body than the soul's allow'd , That is not found to understand and know So subtly as the body's found to grow . XCVII . Butler . A man coming to the waterside , is surrounded by all the crew ; every one is officious , every one making ...
... body than the soul's allow'd , That is not found to understand and know So subtly as the body's found to grow . XCVII . Butler . A man coming to the waterside , is surrounded by all the crew ; every one is officious , every one making ...
Seite 44
... body , or goods , for revenge or restitution ; and then propositions of treaty and accommodation appear like the sign of the hand and pen out of the clouds , with conditions more unreasonable than thieves are wont to demand for ...
... body , or goods , for revenge or restitution ; and then propositions of treaty and accommodation appear like the sign of the hand and pen out of the clouds , with conditions more unreasonable than thieves are wont to demand for ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Addison Bacon beauty Ben Jonson better body Butler common Confucius Congreve conversation Cynthia's Revels death delight doth Dryden excellent eyes fair fame fear fellow folly fool fortune friends genius give Godfrey Kneller gold Goldsmith gout grace happiness hath hear heart heaven honour Hudibras human humour idle Jonson keep kind king labour laugh learning live look looking-glass Lord Bacon Lord Bolingbroke lover man's mankind marriage Massinger men's mind mirth nature never o'er observed Ovid pains passions person play pleased pleasure Plutarch poet poison'd poor Pope praise pride reason rich seldom sense Shakspeare Shenstone sleep Socrates sometimes soul speak sweet taste Tatler tell temper thee thing thou art thought tion tongue true truth turn vex'd virtue wealth whole wisdom wise woman words write youth