Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volumen1T. Boys, 1826 - 360 páginas |
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... and folly of the wisest man , —the failings and imperfections of a religious man , —the hasty acts and passionate words of a meek man ; -- were they to rise up in judgment against them , -and an ill - natured 10 LACONICS .
... and folly of the wisest man , —the failings and imperfections of a religious man , —the hasty acts and passionate words of a meek man ; -- were they to rise up in judgment against them , -and an ill - natured 10 LACONICS .
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Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. in judgment against them , -and an ill - natured judge be suffered to mark , in this manner , what has been done amiss — what character so unexceptionable as to be able to stand before ...
Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors John Timbs. in judgment against them , -and an ill - natured judge be suffered to mark , in this manner , what has been done amiss — what character so unexceptionable as to be able to stand before ...
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... judgment , as upon any other part of his character . Had a man the best intentions in the world , and were the farthest removed from all injustice and violence , he would never be able to make himself be much regarded , without a ...
... judgment , as upon any other part of his character . Had a man the best intentions in the world , and were the farthest removed from all injustice and violence , he would never be able to make himself be much regarded , without a ...
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... judgment.— Cowley . LXXXVII . So fruitful is slander in variety of expedients , to satiate as well as disguise itself . But if these smoother weapons cut so sore , what shall we say of open and unblushing scandal , subjected to no ...
... judgment.— Cowley . LXXXVII . So fruitful is slander in variety of expedients , to satiate as well as disguise itself . But if these smoother weapons cut so sore , what shall we say of open and unblushing scandal , subjected to no ...
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... judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one thing for ...
... judgment , on the contrary , lies quite on the other side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by similitude , and by affinity to take one thing for ...
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