Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Band 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... published , seeing onely the things which almost touch his eyes . - Fuller . LIX . There is a manner of forgiving so divine , that you are ready to embrace the offender for having called it forth c 2 LACONICS . 15 LV. ...
... published , seeing onely the things which almost touch his eyes . - Fuller . LIX . There is a manner of forgiving so divine , that you are ready to embrace the offender for having called it forth c 2 LACONICS . 15 LV. ...
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... 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 feast upon ran - bane.— The Militant Couple . - Buckingham ...
... 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 feast upon ran - bane.— The Militant Couple . - Buckingham ...
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... manner as the people of pleasure may read me . In this ease I must not be rough to gentlenen and ladies , but speak of sin as a gentleman . - Steele . LXXXVII . The wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it ...
... manner as the people of pleasure may read me . In this ease I must not be rough to gentlenen and ladies , but speak of sin as a gentleman . - Steele . LXXXVII . The wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it ...
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... manner visible : all his passions come out now , all his va- nities , and those shamefuller humours which discretion clothes . His body becomes at last like a miry way , where the spirits are beclogged and cannot pass : all his members ...
... manner visible : all his passions come out now , all his va- nities , and those shamefuller humours which discretion clothes . His body becomes at last like a miry way , where the spirits are beclogged and cannot pass : all his members ...
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... manner , according to the different soils wherein such subjects of these dominions as are masters of it were born . Impudence in an Englishman is sullen and inso- lent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irishman ...
... manner , according to the different soils wherein such subjects of these dominions as are masters of it were born . Impudence in an Englishman is sullen and inso- lent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irishman ...
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