Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... fame , saith she was sister to the giants : << Illam terra parens , ira irritata deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) Coeo Enceladoque sororem Progenuit . " OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . less true , that storms. persons . A monarchy , where ...
... fame , saith she was sister to the giants : << Illam terra parens , ira irritata deorum , Extremam ( ut perhibent ) Coeo Enceladoque sororem Progenuit . " OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . less true , that storms. persons . A monarchy , where ...
Pàgina 17
... fame . they are with care and discretion to be avoided ; they are commonly for mistresses , healths , place , and words : and let a man beware how relsome , persons , for they will engage him in he keepeth company with choleric and quar ...
... fame . they are with care and discretion to be avoided ; they are commonly for mistresses , healths , place , and words : and let a man beware how relsome , persons , for they will engage him in he keepeth company with choleric and quar ...
Pàgina 26
... fame and fortune ; for , as St. James saith , they are as men " that look sometimes into a glass , and presently forget their own shape and favour : " as for business , a man may think , if he will , that two eyes see no more than one ...
... fame and fortune ; for , as St. James saith , they are as men " that look sometimes into a glass , and presently forget their own shape and favour : " as for business , a man may think , if he will , that two eyes see no more than one ...
Pàgina 33
... fame of them ; but no solid use to the owner . Do you not see what feigned prices are set upon little stones and rarities ? and what works of ostentation are undertaken , because there might seem to be some use of great riches ? But ...
... fame of them ; but no solid use to the owner . Do you not see what feigned prices are set upon little stones and rarities ? and what works of ostentation are undertaken , because there might seem to be some use of great riches ? But ...
Pàgina 48
... fame is like a river that beareth up things light and swollen , and drowns things weighty and solid ; but if persons of quality and judgment concur , then it is ( as the scripture saith , ) " Nomen bonum instar unguenti fragrantis ...
... fame is like a river that beareth up things light and swollen , and drowns things weighty and solid ; but if persons of quality and judgment concur , then it is ( as the scripture saith , ) " Nomen bonum instar unguenti fragrantis ...
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