Laconics: Or Instructive Miscellanies, Selected from the Best Authors, Ancient and Modern ...1827 - 188 páginas |
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... reason ! How infinite in faculties ! In form and moving how express and admirable ! In action how like an angel ! in apprehension how like a God ! the beauty of the world - the paragon of animals . How poor , how rich , how abject , how ...
... reason ! How infinite in faculties ! In form and moving how express and admirable ! In action how like an angel ! in apprehension how like a God ! the beauty of the world - the paragon of animals . How poor , how rich , how abject , how ...
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... and agreeable . " - M . Dacier's Pythagoras . Men often bring habitual hunger and thirst on themselves by custom . - Locke . Depreciate no one - an atom has a shadow . FOLLY . - The reason that most people cast their 11.
... and agreeable . " - M . Dacier's Pythagoras . Men often bring habitual hunger and thirst on themselves by custom . - Locke . Depreciate no one - an atom has a shadow . FOLLY . - The reason that most people cast their 11.
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... reason that most people cast their eyes upon the follies of others is , that they may not have to perceive their own . - Crousa . MERIT . - True merit , like a river , the deeper it is , the less noise it makes . - Marquis of Halifax ...
... reason that most people cast their eyes upon the follies of others is , that they may not have to perceive their own . - Crousa . MERIT . - True merit , like a river , the deeper it is , the less noise it makes . - Marquis of Halifax ...
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... reason , why I should not pronounce a modest wife the greatest of human blessings . She is the safety of that house whose affairs she administers . She is the tender and faith- ful nurse of your children . She is the joy of your health ...
... reason , why I should not pronounce a modest wife the greatest of human blessings . She is the safety of that house whose affairs she administers . She is the tender and faith- ful nurse of your children . She is the joy of your health ...
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... reason in the world : The whole strength of Atheism consists in contradicting the universal rea- son of mankind - they have no principles nor can have any ; and therefore they can never reason , but only confidently deny and affirm . Dr ...
... reason in the world : The whole strength of Atheism consists in contradicting the universal rea- son of mankind - they have no principles nor can have any ; and therefore they can never reason , but only confidently deny and affirm . Dr ...
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affliction Anatomy of Melancholy Anaxagoras Aphorisms beauty better blessed Burke cern cheerful Cicero conscience dangerous dark death delight desire divine earth Edmund Burke enemy enjoyments Epictetus esteem eternal evil fear feel flowers friendship give grave greatest happiness hath hear heart heaven honour human nature innocence judgment kind knowledge labour learning less live look Lord Lord Bacon Lord Stair loseth man's mankind manner mind mirth moral never noble o'er old age once ourselves pain passions peace Penn's person Pindar Plato pleasure Plutarch possess praise pride Pythagoras reason Reflections religion rest riches says Sir Walter Raleigh Sir William Jones sleep sorrow soul sweet temper thee things Thomas a Kempis thou thoughts tion tomb true truth vanity vice virtue virtuous Westminster Abbey wisdom wise young savage youth