Polonius: A Collection of Wise Saws and Modern InstancesThomas B. Mosher, 1901 - 109 sider |
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... ourselves . " 66 3 " There , " cried Mole and Ass , " you see , Horse , the Lion thinks with us ! " 4 But the Lion said , " What , after all , is all the dispute about ? What is it to me whether I am considered first or last ? Enough I ...
... ourselves . " 66 3 " There , " cried Mole and Ass , " you see , Horse , the Lion thinks with us ! " 4 But the Lion said , " What , after all , is all the dispute about ? What is it to me whether I am considered first or last ? Enough I ...
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... ourselves with these works of fiction , we come at length to feel the excitement without the slightest thought or tendency to act upon it . And since it is very difficult to begin any duty without some emotion or other , ( that is , on ...
... ourselves with these works of fiction , we come at length to feel the excitement without the slightest thought or tendency to act upon it . And since it is very difficult to begin any duty without some emotion or other , ( that is , on ...
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... ourselves to act aright ; and though there was an original connexion in our minds between feeling and acting , there is none now ; the wires within us , as they may be called , are loosened and powerless . Newman . HELL IS PAVED WITH ...
... ourselves to act aright ; and though there was an original connexion in our minds between feeling and acting , there is none now ; the wires within us , as they may be called , are loosened and powerless . Newman . HELL IS PAVED WITH ...
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... ourselves : we measure his goodness , his justice , his wisdom , by something we call just , good , wise in ourselves . And in so doing , we judge proportionably to the country fellow in the play ; who said , if he were a king , he ...
... ourselves : we measure his goodness , his justice , his wisdom , by something we call just , good , wise in ourselves . And in so doing , we judge proportionably to the country fellow in the play ; who said , if he were a king , he ...
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... ourselves have seen enlightened self - interests ere now ; and truly , for the most part , their light was only as that of a horn - lantern ; suf- ficient to guide the bearer himself out of various pud- dles but to us and the world of ...
... ourselves have seen enlightened self - interests ere now ; and truly , for the most part , their light was only as that of a horn - lantern ; suf- ficient to guide the bearer himself out of various pud- dles but to us and the world of ...
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Æsop Annotated Copy aright asked ATHEISM Atheist Bacon better Boswell called Carlyle Coleridge commonly death deed discourse doth Edinburgh Review Edward FitzGerald English Epictetus Epicurus fables faculty faith fear feelings fool friends genius give Goethe gold happy hath heart heaven HORACE Walpole human idle James Boswell Johnson kind Know thyself Lavater light Lion live look Lord Madame Du Deffand maketh man's MELAN men's mind miseries morals nature never noble ourselves Pascal passions perhaps Phædrus Plato Polonius poor prejudice Prince proverb reason religion rest rich Richter Rochefoucauld SAWS AND MODERN says Bacon says Fuller Selden sense Socrates soul Tacitus talk tell thee Themistocles thine thing thou art thought thyself tions true Truisms truth verse virtues vulgar whole WILLIAM PICKERING wisdom wise wiser wishes worth write