The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... keep his mind in a labyrinth . The heart of man , to man is inscrutable . Again , one man shows himself to me ; to another he is shut up . No man can either like all , or be liked of all . God himself doth not please all . Nay , as men ...
... keep his mind in a labyrinth . The heart of man , to man is inscrutable . Again , one man shows himself to me ; to another he is shut up . No man can either like all , or be liked of all . God himself doth not please all . Nay , as men ...
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... keep it boiling in our breasts like new wine to the hazard of the hogs- head , for want of venting . Jealousy is a gin which we set to catch serpents , and which , as soon as we have caught them , they sting us . Are we not mad , who ...
... keep it boiling in our breasts like new wine to the hazard of the hogs- head , for want of venting . Jealousy is a gin which we set to catch serpents , and which , as soon as we have caught them , they sting us . Are we not mad , who ...
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... keeping his rank ; while the coward , by shifting to avoid danger , runs into many . Multos in summa pericula misit venturi timor ipse mali . Certainly I have studied in vain to find out what a coward is good for . I never heard of any ...
... keeping his rank ; while the coward , by shifting to avoid danger , runs into many . Multos in summa pericula misit venturi timor ipse mali . Certainly I have studied in vain to find out what a coward is good for . I never heard of any ...
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... keep but reason lord , fear will serve and benefit me : but when fear gets the rule , it will domineer insultingly . Let me rather have a mind confident , and undaunted with some troubles , than a pulse still beating with fear in the ...
... keep but reason lord , fear will serve and benefit me : but when fear gets the rule , it will domineer insultingly . Let me rather have a mind confident , and undaunted with some troubles , than a pulse still beating with fear in the ...
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... keeping them I lose myself in the end . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » E OF THE TEMPER OF AFFECTIONS VERY man is a vast and spacious sea ; his passions are the winds which make him swell and foam ...
... keeping them I lose myself in the end . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » E OF THE TEMPER OF AFFECTIONS VERY man is a vast and spacious sea ; his passions are the winds which make him swell and foam ...
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