Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Том 1T. Boys, 1826 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... humour , and complacency of temper , outlive all the charms of a fine face , and make the decays of it invisible . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . I do not approve of the running of horses , there being much cheating in that kind of exercise ...
... humour , and complacency of temper , outlive all the charms of a fine face , and make the decays of it invisible . - Tatler . CXXXVIII . I do not approve of the running of horses , there being much cheating in that kind of exercise ...
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... humour of that person ; the liberty of a third , the paternal affection of a fourth , the fraternal love of a fifth , and so of the rest . But this friendship which possesses the whole soul , and there rules and sways with an absolute ...
... humour of that person ; the liberty of a third , the paternal affection of a fourth , the fraternal love of a fifth , and so of the rest . But this friendship which possesses the whole soul , and there rules and sways with an absolute ...
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... property . - Johnson . CCXXXIII . As a certain insensibility in the countenance recom- mends a sentence of humour and jest , so it must be a very lively consciousness that gives grace to great sentiments . The LACONICS . 47.
... property . - Johnson . CCXXXIII . As a certain insensibility in the countenance recom- mends a sentence of humour and jest , so it must be a very lively consciousness that gives grace to great sentiments . The LACONICS . 47.
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... humour as animal perfumes to vege- table fragrance . The one overpowers weak spirits , the other recreates and revives them . Gaiety seldom fails to give some pain ; the hearers either strain their faculties to accompany its towerings ...
... humour as animal perfumes to vege- table fragrance . The one overpowers weak spirits , the other recreates and revives them . Gaiety seldom fails to give some pain ; the hearers either strain their faculties to accompany its towerings ...
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... humour while he censures ; and therefore his censure has the more weight , as supposed to proceed from judgment , not from passion . - Young . CCCLXXXVII . Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth ...
... humour while he censures ; and therefore his censure has the more weight , as supposed to proceed from judgment , not from passion . - Young . CCCLXXXVII . Time's glory is to calm contending kings , To unmask falsehood , and bring truth ...
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