Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Том 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... friends were too profuse , and his enemies too sparing.- Addison . XVI . I know no friends more faithful , more inseparable , than hard - heartedness and pride , humility and love , lies and impudence . - Lavater . XVII . ' Tis a ...
... friends were too profuse , and his enemies too sparing.- Addison . XVI . I know no friends more faithful , more inseparable , than hard - heartedness and pride , humility and love , lies and impudence . - Lavater . XVII . ' Tis a ...
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... Friendship is the only thing in the world , concerning the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed . - Cicero . LVIII . The historian may make himself wise , by living as many ages as have past since the beginning of the world . His ...
... Friendship is the only thing in the world , concerning the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed . - Cicero . LVIII . The historian may make himself wise , by living as many ages as have past since the beginning of the world . His ...
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... friend's advice , and follow it for some time : then to ask advice of ano- ther , and turn to that ; so of a third ; still unsteady , al- ways changing . However , be assured that every change of this nature is for the worse ; people ...
... friend's advice , and follow it for some time : then to ask advice of ano- ther , and turn to that ; so of a third ; still unsteady , al- ways changing . However , be assured that every change of this nature is for the worse ; people ...
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... friend the better . One that hath let go himself from the hold and stay of reason , and lies open to the mercy of all temptations . No lust but finds him disarmed and fenceless , and with the least assault enters . If any mischief ...
... friend the better . One that hath let go himself from the hold and stay of reason , and lies open to the mercy of all temptations . No lust but finds him disarmed and fenceless , and with the least assault enters . If any mischief ...
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... friend , and then most in the act of his kindness , for his kindness is but trying a mastery , who shall sink down first : and men come from him as a battle , wounded and bound up . No. thing takes a man off more from his credit , and ...
... friend , and then most in the act of his kindness , for his kindness is but trying a mastery , who shall sink down first : and men come from him as a battle , wounded and bound up . No. thing takes a man off more from his credit , and ...
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