That the arch-flatterer, with whom all the petty flatterers have intelligence," is a man's self, certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was... Lives of lord Lyndhurst and lord Brougham - Página 26por John Campbell (1st baron.) - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 476 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self; certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was well said that it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 374 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's selfffltertainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved : and therefore it was well said, 'That it is impossible to love and to be wise^< Neither doth this weakness appear to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self, certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved : and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self, certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved : and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
| 1900 - 492 páginas
...man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was well said, that it is impossible to love, and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others only, and not to 1 " We are a sufficiently great spectacle... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self; certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved; and therefore it was well said that it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 200 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self; certainly, the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself, as the lover doth of the person loved : and therefore, it was well said, that it is impossible to love, and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence,0 is a man's self, certainly the iover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved ;s> and therefore it is well said0 "that it is impossible to love and to be wise." Neither doth this... | |
| Edwin Reed - 1907 - 84 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence," is a man's self, certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved ; and, therefore, it was well said that it is impossible to love and be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 páginas
...flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self; certainly the lover is more. For there was never proud man thought so absurdly well of himself as the lover doth of the person loved ; and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to love and to be wise. Neither doth this weakness appear to others... | |
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