Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... fair outside , at least , before strangers . I knew a gentleman and his wife , who treated one another in public with all the respect and civility that can be imagined , so that you would swear they were the most affectionate couple ...
... fair outside , at least , before strangers . I knew a gentleman and his wife , who treated one another in public with all the respect and civility that can be imagined , so that you would swear they were the most affectionate couple ...
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... fair wind , blowing it with speed to the haven . - Fuller XXIX . Human nature is not so much depraved as to hinder us from respecting goodness in others , though we our- selves want it . This is the reason why we are so much charmed ...
... fair wind , blowing it with speed to the haven . - Fuller XXIX . Human nature is not so much depraved as to hinder us from respecting goodness in others , though we our- selves want it . This is the reason why we are so much charmed ...
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... fair tyrant celebrates the prize , And acts herself the triumph of her eyes So Nero once , with harp in hand , survey'd His flaming Rome , and as it burn'd he play'd . Waller . - To a Lady playing on the Lute . XLI . Worldly ambition is ...
... fair tyrant celebrates the prize , And acts herself the triumph of her eyes So Nero once , with harp in hand , survey'd His flaming Rome , and as it burn'd he play'd . Waller . - To a Lady playing on the Lute . XLI . Worldly ambition is ...
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... fair weather . He appre- hends God's blessings only in a good year , or a fat pas- ture , and never praises him but on good ground . Sunday he esteems a day to make merry in , and thinks a bag- pipe as essential to it as evening ...
... fair weather . He appre- hends God's blessings only in a good year , or a fat pas- ture , and never praises him but on good ground . Sunday he esteems a day to make merry in , and thinks a bag- pipe as essential to it as evening ...
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... Fair has been once made ; but fashion makes us think light of the toil , and we describe the circle as me- chanically as a horse in a mill . - Zimmerman . LXXII . To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we cannot suffer in others ...
... Fair has been once made ; but fashion makes us think light of the toil , and we describe the circle as me- chanically as a horse in a mill . - Zimmerman . LXXII . To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we cannot suffer in others ...
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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