Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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20. oldal
... never spoke a word too much . SIR R. STEELE : Spectator , No. 38 . AFFECTIONS . It is not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections , but to regulate them . ADDISON . A resemblance of humour and opinion , a fancy for the same ...
... never spoke a word too much . SIR R. STEELE : Spectator , No. 38 . AFFECTIONS . It is not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections , but to regulate them . ADDISON . A resemblance of humour and opinion , a fancy for the same ...
21. oldal
... never hitherto taught , and whilst the world lasts it never will teach , wise lessons to any part of mankind . Men are as much blinded by the extremes of misery as by the extremes of prosperity . BURKE : Afflictions sent by Providence ...
... never hitherto taught , and whilst the world lasts it never will teach , wise lessons to any part of mankind . Men are as much blinded by the extremes of misery as by the extremes of prosperity . BURKE : Afflictions sent by Providence ...
37. oldal
... never allow it to be discovered . Check and restrain it ; never make any determination until you find it has entirely subsided ; and always avoid saying anything that you may wish unsaid . LORD COLLINGWOOD . The sun should not set upon ...
... never allow it to be discovered . Check and restrain it ; never make any determination until you find it has entirely subsided ; and always avoid saying anything that you may wish unsaid . LORD COLLINGWOOD . The sun should not set upon ...
44. oldal
... never existed , and then inves- tigate their principles , would be as unreasonable as the demand of Nebuchadnezzar ... never troubles a wolf how many the sheep be . LORD BACON . If a state run most to noblemen and gentle- men , and that ...
... never existed , and then inves- tigate their principles , would be as unreasonable as the demand of Nebuchadnezzar ... never troubles a wolf how many the sheep be . LORD BACON . If a state run most to noblemen and gentle- men , and that ...
57. oldal
... never sullen . Cervantes is never petulant Demosthenes never comes unseasonably . Dante never stays too long . No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero . No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet . LORD MACAULAY : Lord ...
... never sullen . Cervantes is never petulant Demosthenes never comes unseasonably . Dante never stays too long . No difference of political opinion can alienate Cicero . No heresy can excite the horror of Bossuet . LORD MACAULAY : Lord ...
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actions ADDISON admiration affections Aristotle atheist ATTERBURY beauty BEN JONSON better BURKE called cause character Christian Cicero COLTON conscience consider conversation death delight desire divine DRYDEN duty East India Bill Essay eternal evil eyes feel genius give greatest happiness hath heart heaven honour HOOKER Household Words human humour imagination JEREMY COLLIER JEREMY TAYLOR John Dryden JOHNSON judge judgment justice kind knowledge labour Lacon language learning liberty live LOCKE look LORD BACON LORD CHESTERFIELD LORD MACAULAY man's mankind manner means ment Milton mind misery moral nature ness never object opinion ourselves passion perfection person Plato pleasure poet principles Rambler reason religion ROBERT HALL sense society soul SOUTH Spectator spirit SWIFT Tatler temper things thought TILLOTSON tion true truth virtue WASHINGTON IRVING WATTS WHATELY whole wisdom wise writers