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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... live , but for those great principles against which no argument can be listened to principles which give to every power a double power above their functions and their offices , which are the books , the arts , the academies that teach ...
... live , but for those great principles against which no argument can be listened to principles which give to every power a double power above their functions and their offices , which are the books , the arts , the academies that teach ...
268. oldal
... LIVE WITH ABLE MEN . of ONE of the best methods of rendering study agreeable is , to live with able men , and to suffer all those pangs inferiority , which the want of knowledge always inflicts . VIGOROUS STUDY . THERE is nothing so ...
... LIVE WITH ABLE MEN . of ONE of the best methods of rendering study agreeable is , to live with able men , and to suffer all those pangs inferiority , which the want of knowledge always inflicts . VIGOROUS STUDY . THERE is nothing so ...
317. oldal
... LIVE always in the best company when you read . No one in youth thinks on the value of time . Do you ever reflect how you pass your life ? If you live to seventy - two , which I hope you may , your life is spent in the following manner ...
... LIVE always in the best company when you read . No one in youth thinks on the value of time . Do you ever reflect how you pass your life ? If you live to seventy - two , which I hope you may , your life is spent in the following manner ...
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