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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... speak the better , when he knows what others have said ; and sometimes the consciousness of his inward knowledge gives a confidence to his outward be- havior which is , of all other things , the best to grace a man in his carriage ...
... speak the better , when he knows what others have said ; and sometimes the consciousness of his inward knowledge gives a confidence to his outward be- havior which is , of all other things , the best to grace a man in his carriage ...
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... speak of every man as I find him ; if I hear he has acted ill to others , I will beware of him , but not condemn him , till I hear his own apology . Qui statuit aliquid , parte inaudita altera , Equum licet statuerit , haud æquus est ...
... speak of every man as I find him ; if I hear he has acted ill to others , I will beware of him , but not condemn him , till I hear his own apology . Qui statuit aliquid , parte inaudita altera , Equum licet statuerit , haud æquus est ...
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... speak of perfection since the Fall ) , must as well know the bad , that they may avoid it , as the good , that they may embrace it . Surely we shall know Virtue the better , by seeing that which she is not . If we could pass the world ...
... speak of perfection since the Fall ) , must as well know the bad , that they may avoid it , as the good , that they may embrace it . Surely we shall know Virtue the better , by seeing that which she is not . If we could pass the world ...
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... speak him so ? We may observe how a man is disposed by gathering what he doubts in others . St. Chrysostom has given the rule : Sicut diffi- cile aliquem suspicatur malum , qui bonus est : sic difficile aliquem suspicatur bonum , qui ...
... speak him so ? We may observe how a man is disposed by gathering what he doubts in others . St. Chrysostom has given the rule : Sicut diffi- cile aliquem suspicatur malum , qui bonus est : sic difficile aliquem suspicatur bonum , qui ...
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... speaking , we ought to be careless of those we find . Neglect kills an injury sooner than revenge . When Socrates was told that one railed at him , Let him , said he , beat me too ; so I be absent I care not . He that will question ...
... speaking , we ought to be careless of those we find . Neglect kills an injury sooner than revenge . When Socrates was told that one railed at him , Let him , said he , beat me too ; so I be absent I care not . He that will question ...
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