Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... sense , is the spirit of distributive Order . Ceremony . Selden . CEREMONY keeps up things ; ' tis like a penny glass to a rich spirit , or some excellent water ; without it the water were spilt , and the spirit lost . Ceremony . Steele ...
... sense , is the spirit of distributive Order . Ceremony . Selden . CEREMONY keeps up things ; ' tis like a penny glass to a rich spirit , or some excellent water ; without it the water were spilt , and the spirit lost . Ceremony . Steele ...
Pagina 434
... sense , and exalted sense , be not so useful as Common Sense , their rarity , their novelty , and the nobleness of their objects , make some compensation , and render them the admiration of Mankind . Reform . Lavater . HE who reforms ...
... sense , and exalted sense , be not so useful as Common Sense , their rarity , their novelty , and the nobleness of their objects , make some compensation , and render them the admiration of Mankind . Reform . Lavater . HE who reforms ...
Pagina 496
... Sense , are very different things , but by no means incompatible . Between Good Sense and Good Taste there exists the same difference as between Cause and Effect , and between Wit and Talent there is the same proportion as between a ...
... Sense , are very different things , but by no means incompatible . Between Good Sense and Good Taste there exists the same difference as between Cause and Effect , and between Wit and Talent there is the same proportion as between a ...
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