Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volume 1T. Boys, 1826 - 360 páginas |
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... enemies , yet is often troublesome in a less degree to his friends : he can hardly wear it so in- offensively , but it is apt to incommode one or other of the company ! it is more properly a loaded pistol , which accident alone may fire ...
... enemies , yet is often troublesome in a less degree to his friends : he can hardly wear it so in- offensively , but it is apt to incommode one or other of the company ! it is more properly a loaded pistol , which accident alone may fire ...
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... enemy to the face than the small - pox . - St . Evremond . CXCVI . As I approve of a youth , that has something of the old man in bim , so I am no less pleased with an old man , that has something of the youth . He that follows E 2 ...
... enemy to the face than the small - pox . - St . Evremond . CXCVI . As I approve of a youth , that has something of the old man in bim , so I am no less pleased with an old man , that has something of the youth . He that follows E 2 ...
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... enemies of idleness , want is the most for- midable . Fame is soon found to be a sound , and love a dream . Avarice and ambition may be justly suspected of being privy confederacies with idleness ; for when they have , for a while ...
... enemies of idleness , want is the most for- midable . Fame is soon found to be a sound , and love a dream . Avarice and ambition may be justly suspected of being privy confederacies with idleness ; for when they have , for a while ...
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... enemies , wantonly and unprovoked ; for they are numerous bodies ; and I would rather choose a secure neutrality , than an alliance or war , with either of them . - Chesterfield . CCCXCVIII . He that will give himself to all manner of ...
... enemies , wantonly and unprovoked ; for they are numerous bodies ; and I would rather choose a secure neutrality , than an alliance or war , with either of them . - Chesterfield . CCCXCVIII . He that will give himself to all manner of ...
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... enemies without having a warm friend ; but not a fervid friend without a bitter enemy.` The qualities of your friends will be those of your ene- mies : cold friends , cold enemies ; half friends , half ene- mies ; fervid enemies , warm ...
... enemies without having a warm friend ; but not a fervid friend without a bitter enemy.` The qualities of your friends will be those of your ene- mies : cold friends , cold enemies ; half friends , half ene- mies ; fervid enemies , warm ...
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Apicius bagnio beauty Ben Jonson better body Bruyere Butler Chesterfield Churchill Codrus common conversation death delight dicebox doth dress enemy Epictetus Euripides evil eyes false fame fancy fear folly fools fortune friends genius gentleman give greatest happiness hath heart honest honour Hudibras human humour ignorance inns of court judgment keep kind knave laugh learning less live look Lord Bacon LUDGATE HILL man's mankind manner marriage Massinger matter merit mind Montaigne nature neral never numbers observed opinion pain pass passion pedants person philosopher pleasure Plutarch poet poor praise pride proud racters reason rich ridiculous Roman triumph satire seldom sense Shaftesbury Shakspeare Shenstone soul speak stand sure Swift talk tell thing thou thought tion true truth turn vanity vice virtue whilst whole wise words write young