Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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... Person it is addressed to , so should we our manner of acting ; for as Persons of inferior Understandings will misconceive , and perhaps suspect some sophistry from an Elegance of Expres- sion which they cannot comprehend , so Persons ...
... Person it is addressed to , so should we our manner of acting ; for as Persons of inferior Understandings will misconceive , and perhaps suspect some sophistry from an Elegance of Expres- sion which they cannot comprehend , so Persons ...
Pagina 94
... persons who are but the fewest removes from them . In short , Cunning is only the mimic of Dis- cretion , and may pass upon weak men , in the same manner as Vivacity is often mistaken for Wit , and Gravity for Wisdom . Cunning . Sterne ...
... persons who are but the fewest removes from them . In short , Cunning is only the mimic of Dis- cretion , and may pass upon weak men , in the same manner as Vivacity is often mistaken for Wit , and Gravity for Wisdom . Cunning . Sterne ...
Pagina 402
... Persons . - P . T is with narrow - souled people as with narrow - necked Bottles , the less they have in them , the more noise they make in pouring it out . Retired Persons . Goldsmith . [ T has been said that he who retires to solitude ...
... Persons . - P . T is with narrow - souled people as with narrow - necked Bottles , the less they have in them , the more noise they make in pouring it out . Retired Persons . Goldsmith . [ T has been said that he who retires to solitude ...
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