Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... sort of followers . Nay , Seneca adds , niceness and satiety : " Cogita quamdiu eadem feceris ; mori velle , non tan- tum fortis , aut miser , sed etiam fastidiosus potest . " A man would die , though he were neither valiant nor ...
... sort of followers . Nay , Seneca adds , niceness and satiety : " Cogita quamdiu eadem feceris ; mori velle , non tan- tum fortis , aut miser , sed etiam fastidiosus potest . " A man would die , though he were neither valiant nor ...
Pàgina 4
... sort of revenge is for those wrongs which there is no law to remedy : but then , let a man take heed the revenge be such as there is no law to punish , else a man's enemy is still beforehand , and it is two for one . Some when they take ...
... sort of revenge is for those wrongs which there is no law to remedy : but then , let a man take heed the revenge be such as there is no law to punish , else a man's enemy is still beforehand , and it is two for one . Some when they take ...
Pàgina 5
... sort of politicians that are the greatest dissemblers . Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the arts of her husband and dissimulation of her son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again ...
... sort of politicians that are the greatest dissemblers . Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the arts of her husband and dissimulation of her son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again ...
Pàgina 6
... sort with mean company ; and makes them surfeit more when they come to plenty : and therefore the proof is best when men keep their authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both parents , and ...
... sort with mean company ; and makes them surfeit more when they come to plenty : and therefore the proof is best when men keep their authority towards their children , but not their purse . Men have a foolish manner ( both parents , and ...
Pàgina 8
... sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever bemoaning themselves what a life they lead , chanting a " quanta patimur ; " not that they feel it so , but only to abate the edge of envy but this is to be understood of busi ...
... sort of politic persons , in their greatness , are ever bemoaning themselves what a life they lead , chanting a " quanta patimur ; " not that they feel it so , but only to abate the edge of envy but this is to be understood of busi ...
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