Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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14. oldal
... kinds of voluntary actions : so that whatsoever we do in this world , and may do it ill , we show ourselves therein by well- doing to be wise . HOOKER . Many men there are than whom nothing is more commendable 14 ABSURDITIES . - ACTIONS .
... kinds of voluntary actions : so that whatsoever we do in this world , and may do it ill , we show ourselves therein by well- doing to be wise . HOOKER . Many men there are than whom nothing is more commendable 14 ABSURDITIES . - ACTIONS .
17. oldal
... wise and all - powerful friend who had watched over his cradle with more than maternal tender . ness ; who had listened to his cries before they could form themselves in prayer ; who had pre- served his youth from the snares of vice ...
... wise and all - powerful friend who had watched over his cradle with more than maternal tender . ness ; who had listened to his cries before they could form themselves in prayer ; who had pre- served his youth from the snares of vice ...
20. oldal
... wise to need advice , or too delicate to be shocked with reproach ; or , because we cannot feel without pain these reflections roused , which we have been endeavouring to lay asleep ; and when pain has produced anger , who would not ...
... wise to need advice , or too delicate to be shocked with reproach ; or , because we cannot feel without pain these reflections roused , which we have been endeavouring to lay asleep ; and when pain has produced anger , who would not ...
21. oldal
... 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 melt the con- stancy of the noble - minded , but confirm the obduracy of ...
... 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 melt the con- stancy of the noble - minded , but confirm the obduracy of ...
34. oldal
... wise man's business . SENECA . I am no herald to inquire into men's pedi- gree ; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues . SIR P. SIDNEY . made . All the metaphysical discoveries of all the philosophers 34 ANALYSIS . - ANCESTRY .
... wise man's business . SENECA . I am no herald to inquire into men's pedi- gree ; it sufficeth me if I know their virtues . SIR P. SIDNEY . made . All the metaphysical discoveries of all the philosophers 34 ANALYSIS . - ANCESTRY .
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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