Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Том 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... folly , and their consequence , Destroys the claim , and to beholders tells , ' Here nothing but the shape of manhood dwells . VII . Waller . As the index tells us the contents of stories , and directs to the particular chapter , even ...
... folly , and their consequence , Destroys the claim , and to beholders tells , ' Here nothing but the shape of manhood dwells . VII . Waller . As the index tells us the contents of stories , and directs to the particular chapter , even ...
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... get breath , and then they fly away . To a melancholy lord . - Shirley . CCCXI . Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly . - Swift . CCCXII . The true gentleman finds no more favour from 80 LA CONICS .
... get breath , and then they fly away . To a melancholy lord . - Shirley . CCCXI . Some people take more care to hide their wisdom than their folly . - Swift . CCCXII . The true gentleman finds no more favour from 80 LA CONICS .
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... folly . CCCXVII . Shakspeare . He that does good to another man , does also good to himself ; not only in the consequence , but in the very act of doing it ; for the conscience of well - doing is an ample reward . - Seneca . CCCXVIII ...
... folly . CCCXVII . Shakspeare . He that does good to another man , does also good to himself ; not only in the consequence , but in the very act of doing it ; for the conscience of well - doing is an ample reward . - Seneca . CCCXVIII ...
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... folly , and to show , that of two states of life equally consistent with religion and virtue , he who chooses earliest chooses best.- Johnson . CCCCXXVIII . The greatest loss of time that I know is , to count the hours . What good comes ...
... folly , and to show , that of two states of life equally consistent with religion and virtue , he who chooses earliest chooses best.- Johnson . CCCCXXVIII . The greatest loss of time that I know is , to count the hours . What good comes ...
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... folly ; they have lost abundance of advantages by it ; but if you would give them the world , they cannot help it ; there is something in their nature which abhors insin- cerity and constraint ; with many other insufferable topics of ...
... folly ; they have lost abundance of advantages by it ; but if you would give them the world , they cannot help it ; there is something in their nature which abhors insin- cerity and constraint ; with many other insufferable topics of ...
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