The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should... The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select - Стр. 62авторы: Reuben Percy - 1826Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - Страниц: 968
...wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is...surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and 3 " Certainly hi» (Henry the Seventh's) times for mod commonwealths laws did excel, so as he may justly... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - Страниц: 570
...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has reeeded from virtue, and beeomes more wicked with less temptation; — who prostitutes himself for... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - Страниц: 978
...seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only addod obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and 3 " Certainly his (Henry the Sev«nth'i) tine." for good commonwealth's laws did excel, so ai he may... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - Страниц: 518
...wretch who, after having seen the consequences of repeated errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is...deserves not that his grey head should secure him from insults. Much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has seceded from virtue, and... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - Страниц: 972
...wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and =,"G C C =WE 1 " Certainly his (Henry the Seventh's) times for cood commonwealth's laws did excel, ю as he may... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1853 - Страниц: 456
...wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, | continues still to blunder, | and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, | is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt1, i and deserves not that his grey head1 | should secure Aim from insult. | Much more is he... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - Страниц: 516
...either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey head should secure him from insulte. Much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has seceded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - Страниц: 378
...wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from insult.... | |
| 1854 - Страниц: 576
...wretch who. after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - Страниц: 448
...wretch, who after having seen the consequences of repeated errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray head should secure him from insults : much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced... | |
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