And then,, continued Beauclerc, ' Churchill adverting to our foolish quarrel, to clear that off my mind, threw the whole weight of the blame at once comfortably upon the absent — on Beltravers. Churchill said we had indeed been a couple of bravely blind... Tales and Novels - Страница 427по Maria Edgeworth - 1848Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1894 - 700 страници
...diminishing their inward intensity. What the great poet said of anger is true of them all ; they are " like a full, hot horse, who being allowed his way, self-mettle tires him." This experience is partly explained by the fact that in their highly emotional form all the feelings... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1896 - 488 страници
...was excited, but shook her head, and said, ' Raise no false hopes in my daughter's mind, I conjure you ' ; and she turned the conversation to other subjects....tires him. ' So that was good, and Horace, in perfect good humour with me and himself, and all the world, played on with the past and the future, glad he... | |
| Joseph Arthur Gibbs - 1899 - 498 страници
...steep uprising ascent were soon left behind. For "To climb steep hills Requires slow pace at first; anger is like A full hot horse, who, being allowed his way, Self mettle tires him." He told how, after an hour's steady running over the wolds, a " let" 2 occurred,... | |
| James Mollison Milne - 1900 - 400 страници
...Hunt. 5. Let all the ends thou aimst at be thy country's, thy God's, and truth's. — Shakespeare. 6. Anger is like a full, hot horse, who, being allowed his way, self-mettle tires him. — Id. 1. On Friday evening I dined at Mr. TB Reade's, the poet and artist, with a party composed... | |
| Dwight Tilton - 1903 - 492 страници
...was a man who loved horses ; he knew 'em. I never see a man in a temper but I think of what he said : 'Anger is like a full hot horse, who, being allowed his way, self-mettle tires him.' Then there was that king who went about crying: 'Give me another horse.' ' "Mr. Bayles is quite a student,"... | |
| Motilal M. Munshi - 1904 - 562 страници
...their noise, give notice to the banditti where I was. Praised then be thy name, for ever and 4. ANGER. Anger is like A full hot horse, who being allowed his way, Self-mettle tires him. —SHAKESPEARE. Anger is like a ruin, which breaks itself upon what .it falls. —MORAL MAXIM. Anger... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1925 - 316 страници
...most men, blaze the more hotly and the more frequently. But perhaps he has Shakespeare on his side: Anger is like A full hot horse who, being allowed his way, Self-mettle tires him. But, on the other hand, in the splendid Alcibiades scene in Timon of Athens, it is in praise of his... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1925 - 316 страници
...most men, blaze the more hotly and the more frequently. But perhaps he has Shakespeare on his side: Anger is like A full hot horse who, being allowed his way, Self-mettle tires him. But, on the other hand, in the splendid Alcibiades scene in Timon of Athens, it is in praise of his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2008 - 246 страници
...your choler question 130 What 'tis you go about. To climb steep hills Requires slow pace at first . Anger is like A full hot horse who, being allowed his way, 120 venom-mouthed] POPE (after Rowe); venom 'd-mouth'd F 123 chafed] F (chaff' d) 115 surveyor Overseer... | |
| Lynne Magnusson - 1999 - 235 страници
...with your choler questionf What 'tis you go about. To climb steep hills Requires slow pace at first.s Anger is like A full hot horse, who being allowed his way, Self-metde tires him.s Not a man in England Can advise me like you.h Be to yourself As you would to... | |
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