Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... VIII . iv . 2 , 30-70 ) . Brutus and Cæsar of Cassius ( Jul . Cæs . i . 2 , 181-207 ) , & c . , & c . CHARACTER Judged by the Countenance . .. Knowledge of men may be derived , and obtained .. by their countenance . With regard to the ...
... VIII . iv . 2 , 30-70 ) . Brutus and Cæsar of Cassius ( Jul . Cæs . i . 2 , 181-207 ) , & c . , & c . CHARACTER Judged by the Countenance . .. Knowledge of men may be derived , and obtained .. by their countenance . With regard to the ...
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... VIII . i . 1 . " Detractor portat Diabolum in lingua ( The slanderer carries the devil in his tongue ) . ” — Promus 164 . " That which is uttered in the name of praise ( or adulation ) is good . That which is said as detraction is bad ...
... VIII . i . 1 . " Detractor portat Diabolum in lingua ( The slanderer carries the devil in his tongue ) . ” — Promus 164 . " That which is uttered in the name of praise ( or adulation ) is good . That which is said as detraction is bad ...
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... VIII . iii . 1 . DISSIMULATION , in Order to Thwart Others . 66 If a man would cross a business that he doubts some other would handsomely and effectually move , let him pretend to wish it well , and move it himself , in such a way as ...
... VIII . iii . 1 . DISSIMULATION , in Order to Thwart Others . 66 If a man would cross a business that he doubts some other would handsomely and effectually move , let him pretend to wish it well , and move it himself , in such a way as ...
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