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Now , to speak of public envy . There is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is none . For public envy is as an ostracism , that eclipseth men when they grow too great . And therefore it is a bridle also to great ...
Now , to speak of public envy . There is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is none . For public envy is as an ostracism , that eclipseth men when they grow too great . And therefore it is a bridle also to great ...
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A man cannot speak to his son but as a father ; to his wife but as a husband ; to his enemy but upon terms : whereas a friend may speak as the case requires , and not as it sorteth with the person . But to enumerate these things were ...
A man cannot speak to his son but as a father ; to his wife but as a husband ; to his enemy but upon terms : whereas a friend may speak as the case requires , and not as it sorteth with the person . But to enumerate these things were ...
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more than eloquence ; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal , is more than to speak in good words or in good order . A good continued speech , without a good speech of interlocution , shews slow- ness ; and a good reply or ...
more than eloquence ; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal , is more than to speak in good words or in good order . A good continued speech , without a good speech of interlocution , shews slow- ness ; and a good reply or ...
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