Polonius: A Collection of Wise Saws and Modern InstancesMethuen & Company, 1903 - 163 sider |
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... Epictetus , à Kempis , and other Moral aphorists ) most of the collections of this nature I have seen , are made up mainly from Johnson and the Essayists of the last century , his predecessors and imitators ; when English thought and ...
... Epictetus , à Kempis , and other Moral aphorists ) most of the collections of this nature I have seen , are made up mainly from Johnson and the Essayists of the last century , his predecessors and imitators ; when English thought and ...
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... Epictetus , who went forth one day , and saw a woman weeping for her pitcher of earth that was broken ; and went forth the next day , and saw a woman weeping for her son that was dead ; and therefore said , " Heri vidi fragilem frangi ...
... Epictetus , who went forth one day , and saw a woman weeping for her pitcher of earth that was broken ; and went forth the next day , and saw a woman weeping for her son that was dead ; and therefore said , " Heri vidi fragilem frangi ...
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Adam and Eve Æsop Apophthegms aright asked Atheist begin better Boswell called Carlyle commonly death deed discourse doth English Enlighten self-interest Epictetus Fable faculty faith fear feeling fool friends genius gentleman give Goethe gold happy hath heart heaven HORACE WALPOLE human idle James Boswell Johnson kind Know thyself less liberty Lion live look Lord Madame Du Deffand maketh man's matter men's mind miseries morals nature ness never noble ourselves passions perhaps Phædrus Philosopher Plato POLONIUS poor pray prejudice Prince proverb qu'elle reason religion rest rich Richter ROLLING STONE says Bacon says Fuller sense sentence Sir Philip Sidney Socrates solecism soul Tacitus talk tell thee Themistocles thine thing thou art thought thyself tion true Truisms truth verse virtue vulgar whole wisdom wise wishes write