Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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14. oldal
... respect to them alone we cannot say that we shall carry nothing with us when we die , neither that we shall go naked out of the world . Our actions must clothe us with an immortality , loathsome or glorious : these are the only title ...
... respect to them alone we cannot say that we shall carry nothing with us when we die , neither that we shall go naked out of the world . Our actions must clothe us with an immortality , loathsome or glorious : these are the only title ...
23. oldal
... respect him , --- who will bear with his infirmities , relieve him of his labours , and cheer him with their society . Let him , therefore , now in the summer of his seasonable kindness and benevolence insure that love , and by upright ...
... respect him , --- who will bear with his infirmities , relieve him of his labours , and cheer him with their society . Let him , therefore , now in the summer of his seasonable kindness and benevolence insure that love , and by upright ...
27. oldal
... respect and commerce of honest men , our capacities for such enjoyments are enlarged by years . While health endures , the latter part of life , in the eye of reason , is certainly the more eligible . The memory of a well - spent youth ...
... respect and commerce of honest men , our capacities for such enjoyments are enlarged by years . While health endures , the latter part of life , in the eye of reason , is certainly the more eligible . The memory of a well - spent youth ...
30. oldal
... respect which the meanest and most insignificant part of man- kind endeavour to procure in the little circle of ... respects beneath him . This ambition , which is natural to the soul of man , might , methinks , receive a very happy turn ...
... respect which the meanest and most insignificant part of man- kind endeavour to procure in the little circle of ... respects beneath him . This ambition , which is natural to the soul of man , might , methinks , receive a very happy turn ...
36. oldal
... respect which civility obliges us either to express or counterfeit towards the persons with whom HUME . we converse . Nothing conduces more to letters than to ex- amine the writings of the ancients , provided the plagues of judging and ...
... respect which civility obliges us either to express or counterfeit towards the persons with whom HUME . we converse . Nothing conduces more to letters than to ex- amine the writings of the ancients , provided the plagues of judging and ...
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