The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... body the soul of a common informer appears to have migrated . It makes a loud and shrill noise , to attract the notice of anybody whom it may perceive ; and thus inducing him to follow the course it points out leads him to the tree ...
... body the soul of a common informer appears to have migrated . It makes a loud and shrill noise , to attract the notice of anybody whom it may perceive ; and thus inducing him to follow the course it points out leads him to the tree ...
279. oldal
... body , and all the crimson of the face . MORAL EDUCATION . In a strong mind , fear grows up into cautious sagacity ; grief , into amiable tenderness . Without the noble toil of moral education , the one is abject cowardice , the other ...
... body , and all the crimson of the face . MORAL EDUCATION . In a strong mind , fear grows up into cautious sagacity ; grief , into amiable tenderness . Without the noble toil of moral education , the one is abject cowardice , the other ...
296. oldal
... BODY . I have nothing new to say upon the management which the body requires . The common rules are the best exercise without fatigue ; generous living with- out excess ; early rising , and moderation in sleeping . These are the ...
... BODY . I have nothing new to say upon the management which the body requires . The common rules are the best exercise without fatigue ; generous living with- out excess ; early rising , and moderation in sleeping . These are the ...
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