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" Minds« Discretion points out the noblest Ends to us, and pursues the most proper and laudable Methods of attaining them; Cunning has only private selfish Aims, and sticks at nothing which may make them succeed« Discretion has large and extended Views,... "
The Spectator - 211. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1897
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected ...

William Scott (teacher of elocution, Edinburgh.) - 1781 - 470 oldal
...cunning has only private felfifh aims, and flicks at nothing which may make them fucceed. Difcretion has large and extended views; and, like a well-formed eye, commands a whole horizon: cunning is a kind of fliort-fightednefs, that difcovers the minuteft objects which are near...

The Berwick Museum, Or, Monthly Literary Intelligencer: Forming and ...

1787 - 588 oldal
...cunning has only private felfilh aims, and Hicks at nothing which may make them fucceed. Difcretion has large and extended views, and like a wellformed eye, commands a whole horizon ; Cunning is a kind of ihort-fightffdnels, that difcovers the minutelt objects which are near...

Elements of Elocution: In which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are ...

John Walker - 1799 - 438 oldal
...Cunning has only private felfifh aims, and fticks at nothing which may make them fuccced. Difcretion has large and extended views, and, like a well-formed eye, commands a whole horizon : Cunning is a kind of fhort-'ightednefs, that difcovers the minuteft ob. jecls that are rear...

The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 oldal
...cunning has only private felfifli aims; and flicks at nothing which may make them fucceed. Difcretion has large and extended views; and, like a well-formed eye, commands a whole horizon: cunning is a kind of fhort-fightednefs, that discovers the minutefl objects which are uear...

A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - 1801 - 424 oldal
...talent a man can be master of, I look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little, mean, ungenerous minds. Discretion, points out the noblest ends to...has only private selfish aims, and sticks at nothing that may make them succeed. Discretion, has large and extended views, and, like a well-formed eye,...

The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 312 oldal
...talent a man can be master of', I look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little, mean, ungenerous minds. Discretion points out the noblest ends to Us,...views, and like a well-formed eye, commands a whole horizon. Cunning is a kind of short-sightdness, that discovers the minutest objects which are near...

An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking ...: To which are ...

Noah Webster - 1802 - 278 oldal
...that a man can be master of, 1 look upon cunning to be the accoropli^hment of little, mean, ungenerous minds. Discretion points out the noblest ends to us,...and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of obtaining them : cunning has only private -selfish aims, and sticks at nothing which maj make iliem...

Select British Classics, 13. kötet

1803 - 402 oldal
...talent a man can be master of, I look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little, mean, ungenerous minds. Discretion points out the noblest ends to us,...and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of attainiiig them: cunning has only pri246THE SPECTATOR. vate selfish aims, and sticks at nothing which...

An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to ...

Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 oldal
...station of life. 7. At the same taut that i think discrei.on the most i tion points out the nobltst ends to us, and pursues the most proper and laudable methods of obtaining them : cunning has orilr private selfish aims, and sticks at nothing which may make them...

The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 296 oldal
...talent a man can be muster of, I look upon cunning to be the accomplishment of little, mean, ungenerous minds. Discretion points out the noblest ends to us, and pursues the most proper and laudable metliods of attaining them. Cunning has only private selfish aims, and sticks at nothing which may...




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