Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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15. oldal
... evil which they draw after them and bring upon us . LOCKE . We will not , in civility , allow too much sin- cerity to the professions of most men , but think their actions to be interpreters of their thoughts . LOCKE . Action is the ...
... evil which they draw after them and bring upon us . LOCKE . We will not , in civility , allow too much sin- cerity to the professions of most men , but think their actions to be interpreters of their thoughts . LOCKE . Action is the ...
22. oldal
... evil of affliction by disputing subtilely against it , and pertinaciously maintaining that afflictions are no real evils , but only in imagination . TILLOTSON . yet they are good for us , because they discover Though all afflictions are ...
... evil of affliction by disputing subtilely against it , and pertinaciously maintaining that afflictions are no real evils , but only in imagination . TILLOTSON . yet they are good for us , because they discover Though all afflictions are ...
23. oldal
... evil by care , must have pointed out to us ; let us fence against moral evil by philosophy . We may , nay ( if we tion against her plainest dictates ) we shall , of will follow nature and do not work up imagina- course , grow every year ...
... evil by care , must have pointed out to us ; let us fence against moral evil by philosophy . We may , nay ( if we tion against her plainest dictates ) we shall , of will follow nature and do not work up imagina- course , grow every year ...
52. oldal
... evil mind in authority doth not follow the sway of the desires already within it , but frames to itself new diseases not before thought of . SIR P. SIDNEY . Authority is by nothing so much strengthened and confirmed as by custom ; for ...
... evil mind in authority doth not follow the sway of the desires already within it , but frames to itself new diseases not before thought of . SIR P. SIDNEY . Authority is by nothing so much strengthened and confirmed as by custom ; for ...
57. oldal
... evil the progress of the human mind tends to remove . As a taste for books becomes more and more common , the patronage of indi- viduals becomes less and less necessary . In the middle of the last century a marked change took place ...
... evil the progress of the human mind tends to remove . As a taste for books becomes more and more common , the patronage of indi- viduals becomes less and less necessary . In the middle of the last century a marked change took place ...
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