... certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing with another:, he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more orderly; he... Letters on Missions - Side 159af William Swan - 1830 - 280 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 sider
...certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding he sight amazed forgat his furious force. Instead...wronged innocence did weet. О how can beauty master It was well said by Themistocles to the king of Persia, that speech was like cloth of Arras, opened... | |
 | 1876 - 958 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing...by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation. ... In a word, a man were better relate himself to a statue or a picture than to suffer his thoughts... | |
 | Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding , It was well said by Themistocles to the king of Persia, That speech ifas like cloth of Arras, opened... | |
 | Jacob Zeitlin - 1926 - 408 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing...by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation. It was well said by Themistocles to the king of Persia, That speech was like cloth of arras, opened... | |
 | Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 926 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing...with another: he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshaleth them more orderly; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words; finally, he waxeth... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding e of his vanities ; but he had no mind to the merchandise, and therefore left the town, without laying marshalle th them more orderly ; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words : finally,... | |
 | Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discoursing...with another: he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshaleth them more orderly; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words; finally, he waxeth... | |
 | Henry Waters Taft - 1927 - 104 sider
..."wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating and discussing with another; 39 he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth...by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation. * * * In a word, a man were better relate himself to a statue or picture than to suffer his thoughts... | |
 | United States Naval Academy - 1914 - 110 sider
...sentence. Describe the clauses and the grammatical subjects and predicates: "Conversation makes a man wax wiser than himself and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation." 4. Parse the italicized words in the following: "Nothing could exceed the persuasiveness of his style.... | |
 | 1909 - 378 sider
...that, certain it is that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and...his thoughts more easily; he marshalleth them more • Secretivencss. • Proverb. * The " philosopher's stone." orderly; he seeth how they look when... | |
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