| 1905 - 330 sider
...though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten pathway to his den. — EMERSON. Be substantially great in thyself; and more than thou...deceived in thee as they are in the lights of heaven. — THOMAS BROWNE. It is the old lesson — a worthy purpose, patient energy for its accomplishment,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1907 - 678 sider
...Oblivion mentioned by Prtcopius, which was the Name of a Tower of 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 Epicyche or narrow Circuit in thee. Measure not thy self by thy Morning... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1907 - 560 sider
...speaks." George Eliot, Romola, chapter xix. 2 Johnson, in Boswell, Life of Doctor Samuel Johnson. 8 " Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven." Sir Thomas Browne, Christian Morals, part i, § 19. 4 " One on God's side is a majority." Wendell Phillips,... | |
| 1910 - 364 sider
...make a show, or which is most likely to abound in conspicuous station T — William Ellery Channing. 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 thy self by thy morning... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 730 sider
...own oeconomy, and adapt such rules unto the figure of himself. B' |E substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others ; and let...Lights of Heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of I'ride, and let Ambition have but an Epicycle ami narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thy self by thv... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 630 sider
...Procopius, which was the Name of a Tower of Be substantially great in thy self, and more than thon appearest unto others; and let the World be deceived...Heaven. Hang early Plummets upon the Heels of Pride, and let Ambition have but an Epicyche or narrow Circuit in thee. Measure not thy self by thy Morning... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 638 sider
...Oblivion mentioned by Prtcopius, which was the Name of a Tower of Be substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others ; and let...deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of Heaven. Haug early Plummets upon the Heels of Pride, and let Ambition have but an Epicyche or narrow Circuit... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 270 sider
...sentiment or more pithy in expression than the following sentences, which I have culled at random: Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou...deceived in thee, as they are in the lights of heaven. Rest not in an ovation but a triumph over thy passions. Let not the sun in Capricorn go down upon thy... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne, Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 248 sider
...rules unto the figure of himfelf. §19 BE fubftantially great in thyfelf, and more than thou appeareft unto others; and let the world be deceived in thee,...heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of pride, and let ambition have but an a epicycle and narrow circuit in thee. Meafure not thyfelf by thy morning... | |
| Horace James Bridges - 1928 - 284 sider
...commonweal of virtue: every man must study his own economy, and adapt such rules unto the figure of himself. "Be substantially great in thyself, and more than...heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of pride, and let ambition have but an epicycle and narrow circuit in thee. "Notable virtues are sometimes dashed... | |
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