| Book, H. A. - 1865 - 184 sider
...say, or whether they do or do not do that which he thinks and says and does. GREATNESS. GEORGE LONG. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven. SIR THOMAS BROWNE. CHARACTER. SSon einent 3Jîenf^en fcfylet^t^in fagen ju îônnen, ,,er Ijat einen... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1869 - 240 sider
...been. Forgive thine enemies totally, without any reserve of hope that however God will revenge thee Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of pride, and let ambition have but an epicycle19 or narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thyself by thy morning... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 sider
...with its strength ; that here, as before, the sign of health is unconsciousness. Carlyle. GREATNESS. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven. Sir Thomas Browne. CENSORSHIP OF CUSTOM. In our times, from the highest class of society down to the... | |
| Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 sider
...with its strength ; that here, as before, the sign of health is unconsciousness. Carlyle. GREATNESS. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven. Sir Thomai Browne. CENSORSHIP OF CUSTOM. the eye of a hostile and dreaded censorship. Not only in what... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 sider
...sentence the reader can hear the elephantine tread of the great lexicographer. [From Christian Morals.] BE substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of pride, and let ambition have but an epicycle ' and narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thyself by thy morning... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1873 - 494 sider
...mankind, and one's self. The greatest thoughts are the simplest, and so are the greatest men (Hare). Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...the world be deceived in thee, as they are in the light of heaven (Sir J. Browne). Ex. 9. TASTE. — Taste, if it mean anything but a paltry connoisseurship... | |
| Too - 1873 - 304 sider
...themselves, and no hint reached the ears of Alice's unconscious parents. VOL. II. 4 CHAPTER IV. MISINFORMED. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven. AFTER Gertrude's marriage the party assembled at Moorcroft dispersed, leaving Mrs. Stevenson, who was... | |
| 1879 - 910 sider
...move, And we made strong for coming winter snows, Are careless how the bitter east wind blows. JWI BE substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...be deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven.—Sir Thomas Browne. SOME may have thought that charity to the poor is one of those fragrant... | |
| 1881 - 578 sider
...been. Forgive thine enemies totally, without any reserve of hope that however God will revenge thee> and let ambition have but an epicycle or narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thyself by thy morning... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 466 sider
...own oeconomy, and adapt such rules unto the figure of himself. Be substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others ; and let...Heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of Pride, and let Ambition have but an Epicycle and narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thy self by thy morning... | |
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