Polonius: A Collection of Wise Saws and Modern InstancesThomas B. Mosher, 1901 - 109 sider |
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... thee the highest . " Feltham . It is a sure sign of greatness whom honour amends . Bacon . " THE HIGHER THE APE GOES THE MORE HE SHOWS HIS " " TAIL . " AN Ass was wishing in a hard winter for a little warm weather , and a mouthful of ...
... thee the highest . " Feltham . It is a sure sign of greatness whom honour amends . Bacon . " THE HIGHER THE APE GOES THE MORE HE SHOWS HIS " " TAIL . " AN Ass was wishing in a hard winter for a little warm weather , and a mouthful of ...
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... thee risk thy life in others ' business ? " " He , " said the brave man , " who bade me bury seed that it may one day bring forth increase . " " But if thou thyself hadst been buried in the ruins ? ” " Then should I myself have been the ...
... thee risk thy life in others ' business ? " " He , " said the brave man , " who bade me bury seed that it may one day bring forth increase . " " But if thou thyself hadst been buried in the ruins ? ” " Then should I myself have been the ...
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... thee for ever here . " I am but THINE OWN WORKS ; thou Jellaladin . THE procrastinator is not only indolent and weak , but commonly false . Most of the weak are false . Lavater . " What a quantity , not of time only , but of soul , has ...
... thee for ever here . " I am but THINE OWN WORKS ; thou Jellaladin . THE procrastinator is not only indolent and weak , but commonly false . Most of the weak are false . Lavater . " What a quantity , not of time only , but of soul , has ...
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... thee , And thine own heart's thoughts are the interpretation thereof . Mesnavi . HORACE Walpole begged of Madame du Deffand not to love or trust him , or any one else ; not to run into enthusiasm of any sort for any thing , & c . " Vos ...
... thee , And thine own heart's thoughts are the interpretation thereof . Mesnavi . HORACE Walpole begged of Madame du Deffand not to love or trust him , or any one else ; not to run into enthusiasm of any sort for any thing , & c . " Vos ...
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... thee the best examples ; for imitation is a globe of precepts : and , after a time , set before thee thine own example 26 POLONIUS.
... thee the best examples ; for imitation is a globe of precepts : and , after a time , set before thee thine own example 26 POLONIUS.
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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