| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1890 - 516 sider
...the highest stress of our minds, and an atom of that power which subdueth all things unto itself. io 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'3 and narrowing circuit in thee. Measure is not thyself by thy... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1891 - 258 sider
...really; effectually. In him all his Father shone Substantially express'd. Müton, P. I .. 111. 140. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou appearest unto others. Sir T. Browne, Christ Mor., 1. 19. 2. In a substantial manner ; strongly ; solidly. To know . .' .... | |
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 sider
....f,-r -J/í-íW., V, I. Be strong, and quit yourselves like men. Bible. Best time is present time. Pr. George Mio:. There's no seeing one's way through tears. Гг. There's no slip Sir Thomas Browne. Be sure you can obey good laws before you 40 seek to alter bad ones. Л'нхА-гп.... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1898 - 424 sider
...times I rather would be An atheist clean, Than under gospel colors hid be Just for a screen. — BURNS. Be substantially great in thyself; and more than thou...deceived in thee as they are in the lights of heaven. — THOMAS BROWNE. " WHY, you thuperlative pa ! " exclaimed a girl collegiate returning home for vacation,... | |
| Thomas Edward Brown - 1900 - 262 sider
...I should be ashamed of myself. I stand abashed before the positively awful splendour of the words, 'Let the world be deceived in thee as they are in the lights of heaven.' I do not think language can be carried to a higher point than that. It is something that any one could... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1901 - 520 sider
...Forgive thine enemies totally, and 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 epicycle or narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thyself by thy morning... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1901 - 518 sider
...old physician, it is full of meat for meditation. " Be substantially great in thyself," he writes, " and more than thou appearest unto others, and let...deceived in thee as they are in the lights of heaven." " When thou lookest upon the imperfections of others, allow one eye for what is laudable in them, and... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1902 - 354 sider
...Forgive thine enemies totally, and 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 epicycle or narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thyself by thy morning... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 352 sider
...Thomas Browne, he can never hope to be a snob: " Be thou substantially great in thyself, and greater than thou appearest unto others; and let the world be deceived in thee as it is in the light of heaven." It has been said that in all Voltaire's seventy or eighty volumes there... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1904 - 268 sider
...Thomas Browne, he can never hope to be a snob : "Be thou substantially great in thyself, and greater than thou appearest unto others ; and let the world be deceived in thee as it is in the light of heaven." It has been said that in all Voltaire's seventy or eighty volumes there... | |
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