Laconics: Or, the Best Works of the Best Authors, Том 2C. Tilt, 1840 |
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... Confucius . X. Wine does not make men vent any thing so impure and odious as anger doth ; and besides , what proceeds from wine , is usually entertained with jest and laughter ; B 2 LACONICS . 3 ornaments, and look only on those general ...
... Confucius . X. Wine does not make men vent any thing so impure and odious as anger doth ; and besides , what proceeds from wine , is usually entertained with jest and laughter ; B 2 LACONICS . 3 ornaments, and look only on those general ...
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... Confucius . XXIV . The estimate and valour of a man consist in the heart and in the will ; there his true honour lives ; valour is stability , not of legs and arms , but of courage and the soul ; it does not lie in the valour of our ...
... Confucius . XXIV . The estimate and valour of a man consist in the heart and in the will ; there his true honour lives ; valour is stability , not of legs and arms , but of courage and the soul ; it does not lie in the valour of our ...
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... Confucius . CIV . There are but three ways for a man to revenge himself of the censure of the world ; to despise it , to return the like , or to endeavour to live so as to avoid it : the first of these is usually pretended , the last is ...
... Confucius . CIV . There are but three ways for a man to revenge himself of the censure of the world ; to despise it , to return the like , or to endeavour to live so as to avoid it : the first of these is usually pretended , the last is ...
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... Confucius , that we take greater pains to persuade others that we are happy , than in endeavouring to think so ourselves.- Goldsmith . CCCCXCIV . It would be thought a hard government that should tax its people one tenth part of their ...
... Confucius , that we take greater pains to persuade others that we are happy , than in endeavouring to think so ourselves.- Goldsmith . CCCCXCIV . It would be thought a hard government that should tax its people one tenth part of their ...
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... Confucius and your Tillotson have scarce any material difference . Paltry affectation , strained allusions , and disgusting finery , are easily at- tained by those who choose to wear them ; they are but too frequently the badges of ...
... Confucius and your Tillotson have scarce any material difference . Paltry affectation , strained allusions , and disgusting finery , are easily at- tained by those who choose to wear them ; they are but too frequently the badges of ...
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