Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and ArgumentsMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 321 страници |
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... stand upright . " " He afterwards gathered together these scattered maxims , and wove them into a regular discourse supposed to have been delivered by an old man at a public auction . They made a great impression ; were reprinted in ...
... stand upright . " " He afterwards gathered together these scattered maxims , and wove them into a regular discourse supposed to have been delivered by an old man at a public auction . They made a great impression ; were reprinted in ...
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... stand . " To the Bengalese belongs : " He who gives blows is a master , he who gives none is a dog ; " derived from the treatment they were used to receive from their Mogul rulers , who answered the claims of their creditors by a ...
... stand . " To the Bengalese belongs : " He who gives blows is a master , he who gives none is a dog ; " derived from the treatment they were used to receive from their Mogul rulers , who answered the claims of their creditors by a ...
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... stand behind the judge a person holding an axe , ready to execute justice on any one convicted of falsehood . A national event is perpetuated in the proverb , " Y vengar quiniento sueldos ” * — an odd expression to denote a person being ...
... stand behind the judge a person holding an axe , ready to execute justice on any one convicted of falsehood . A national event is perpetuated in the proverb , " Y vengar quiniento sueldos ” * — an odd expression to denote a person being ...
Страница xxix
... standing , till ELIZABETH reformed the state of the coinage . The Italian history of its own small principalities affords many instances of the timely use of a proverb . Many an intri- cate negotiation has been contracted through a good ...
... standing , till ELIZABETH reformed the state of the coinage . The Italian history of its own small principalities affords many instances of the timely use of a proverb . Many an intri- cate negotiation has been contracted through a good ...
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... stand not forth laying hold on spear and buckler , I come a man of peace , to comfort , not to combat ; Lo now , With soft persuasive speech to charm thy patient ear , Giving the hand of fellowship , acknowledging the heart of sympathy ...
... stand not forth laying hold on spear and buckler , I come a man of peace , to comfort , not to combat ; Lo now , With soft persuasive speech to charm thy patient ear , Giving the hand of fellowship , acknowledging the heart of sympathy ...
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Anticyra art thou Athens beauty Behold better blessed band blessing charity child creature dark death deep DEUCALION doth dread earth eternal evil fair faith false fame fancy father fear flowers folly fool glad glory gloweth goeth guilt hand happy hast thou hath heaven heed HIPPODAME history of earth holy honest honour hope humble humility innocence jewelled band king King's remembrancer knoweth knowledge labour light live look loveth man's matter mercy mighty mind mocketh mountain mystery nature never NIREUS perchance PLATO pleasure PLUTARCH Poggibonsi poison praise prayer precious pride proverb Pythagoras reason rich sage scorn secret shalt thou sloth smile sorrow soul spirit standeth strong sweet thee thine things thou art thou canst thou hast thou shalt thought thy heart thyself to-day toil truth unto Vaucluse Verily virtue weak wealth Wherefore wisdom wise words youth
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Страница xxxv - How charming is divine Philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Страница 115 - A BABE in a house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love : A resting place for innocence on earth ; a link between angels and men...
Страница 64 - Vast is the mighty ocean, but drops have made it vast. Despise not thou a small thing, either for evil or for good; For a look may work thy ruin, or a word create thy wealth: The walking this way or that, the casual stopping or hastening, Hath saved life and destroyed it, hath cast down and built up fortunes. Commit thy trifles unto God, for to him is nothing trivial; And it is but the littleness of man that seeth no greatness in a trifle.
Страница xvii - I therefore filled all the little spaces that occurred between the remarkable days in the calendar with proverbial sentences, chiefly such as inculcated industry and frugality, as the means of procuring wealth, and thereby securing virtue ; it being more difficult for a man in want to act always honestly, as, to use here one of those proverbs, it is hard for an empty sack to stand upright.
Страница xxvi - Those who will not be ruled by the rudder must be ruled by the rock...
Страница 109 - LOVE : — what a volume in a word, an ocean in a tear, A seventh heaven in a glance, a whirlwind in a sigh, The lightning in a touch, a millennium in a moment...
Страница xxxv - All the enchantment of fancy, and all the cogency of argument, are employed to recommend to the reader his real interest, the care of pleasing the Author of his being.
Страница 115 - Even so mayst thou guide the mind to good, or lead it to the marrings of evil, For disposition is builded up by the fashioning of first impressions : Wherefore, though the voice of Instruction waiteth for the ear of reason, Yet with his mother's milk the young child drinketh Education.
Страница 139 - Now, is the constant syllable ticking from the clock of time, Now, is the watchword of the wise, Now, is on the banner of the prudent. Cherish thy to-day and prize it well, or ever it be...
Страница 258 - And immediately I was in the spirit; and behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne ; and he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone ; and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.