Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volumul 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 pagini |
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... nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out of natural conceit ( which is the very hand - writing of God ) , the ...
... nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out of natural conceit ( which is the very hand - writing of God ) , the ...
Pagina 5
... nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in ...
... nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in ...
Pagina 6
... nature , of occult qualities , and the force of numbers or of sounds . Who- ever talks of drawing down the moon from heaven , by force of verse or of charms , either believes not himself , or too easily believes what others told him ...
... nature , of occult qualities , and the force of numbers or of sounds . Who- ever talks of drawing down the moon from heaven , by force of verse or of charms , either believes not himself , or too easily believes what others told him ...
Pagina 12
... nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find the world composed of two sorts of persons ; the men of busi- ness , and the men of pleasure . - St . Evremond . XLVIII . A poor ...
... nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find the world composed of two sorts of persons ; the men of busi- ness , and the men of pleasure . - St . Evremond . XLVIII . A poor ...
Pagina 13
... the certain measure of truth ; his own knowledge , of what is possible in nature ; though his mind and his thoughts change every seven years , as well as his C strength and his features : nay , though his opinions LACONICS . 13.
... the certain measure of truth ; his own knowledge , of what is possible in nature ; though his mind and his thoughts change every seven years , as well as his C strength and his features : nay , though his opinions LACONICS . 13.
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