Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... men vent any thing so impure and odious as anger doth ; and besides , what proceeds from wine , is usually entertained with jest and laughter ; B 2 LACONICS . 3 ornaments, and look only on those general habits which ...
... men vent any thing so impure and odious as anger doth ; and besides , what proceeds from wine , is usually entertained with jest and laughter ; B 2 LACONICS . 3 ornaments, and look only on those general habits which ...
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... doth not hold ay or no never answered any question . The not distinguishing where things should be distin- guished , and the not confounding , where things should be confounded , is the cause of all the mistakes in the world . - Selden ...
... doth not hold ay or no never answered any question . The not distinguishing where things should be distin- guished , and the not confounding , where things should be confounded , is the cause of all the mistakes in the world . - Selden ...
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... doth not so remember what she was by birth , that she forgets what she is by match . - Fuller . CXXXIX . I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of outlaw in good breeding , and therefore what is said of him no nation or person can be ...
... doth not so remember what she was by birth , that she forgets what she is by match . - Fuller . CXXXIX . I take an impudent fellow to be a sort of outlaw in good breeding , and therefore what is said of him no nation or person can be ...
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... doth steal away , By hours the days , by days the months remove , And then by months the years as fast decay ; Yea , Virgil's verse , and Tully's truth do say , That time flieth , and never claps her wings ; But rides on clouds , and ...
... doth steal away , By hours the days , by days the months remove , And then by months the years as fast decay ; Yea , Virgil's verse , and Tully's truth do say , That time flieth , and never claps her wings ; But rides on clouds , and ...
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... doth say the heart of stone . Harrington , 1564 . CCCCXXIV . Projectors in a state are generally rewarded above their deserts ; projectors in the republic of letters , never : if wrong , every inferior dunce thinks himself entitled to ...
... doth say the heart of stone . Harrington , 1564 . CCCCXXIV . Projectors in a state are generally rewarded above their deserts ; projectors in the republic of letters , never : if wrong , every inferior dunce thinks himself entitled to ...
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