Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Том 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused but in a very narrow sphere , but within the circle it acts with vigour , unifor mity , and success . - Goldsmith . LXXXVIII . He that impoverisheth his ...
... wisdom of the ignorant somewhat resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused but in a very narrow sphere , but within the circle it acts with vigour , unifor mity , and success . - Goldsmith . LXXXVIII . He that impoverisheth his ...
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... wisdom please ; As monkies are , by being taught To put on gloves and stockings , caught ; Submit to all that they devise , As if it were their liveries ; Make ready and dress the imagination , Not with the clothes , but with the ...
... wisdom please ; As monkies are , by being taught To put on gloves and stockings , caught ; Submit to all that they devise , As if it were their liveries ; Make ready and dress the imagination , Not with the clothes , but with the ...
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... wisdom , valour , justice , and learning , cannot keep a man in countenance that is possessed with these excellences , if he wants that inferior art of life and behaviour , called good - breeding . - Steele . CCL . It is with narrow ...
... wisdom , valour , justice , and learning , cannot keep a man in countenance that is possessed with these excellences , if he wants that inferior art of life and behaviour , called good - breeding . - Steele . CCL . It is with narrow ...
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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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... wisdom there . To appear wise nothing more is requisite here , than for a man to borrow hair from the heads of all his neighbours , and clap it like a bush on his own : the dis- tributors of law and physic stick on such quantities ...
... wisdom there . To appear wise nothing more is requisite here , than for a man to borrow hair from the heads of all his neighbours , and clap it like a bush on his own : the dis- tributors of law and physic stick on such quantities ...
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