The Essayes, Or Counsels: Civill and MorallDent, 1914 - 199 Seiten |
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... virtue . . . one foul sentence doth more hurt than many foul examples , for these do but corrupt the stream , the other corrupteth the fountain . .. The place of justice is a hallowed place , and therefore not only the bench but the ...
... virtue . . . one foul sentence doth more hurt than many foul examples , for these do but corrupt the stream , the other corrupteth the fountain . .. The place of justice is a hallowed place , and therefore not only the bench but the ...
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... virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Ad- versity fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testa- ment ; adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
... virtue of Prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of Ad- versity fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testa- ment ; adversity is the blessing of the New , which carrieth the ...
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... virtue , passing meritorious , in an age when looseness alike in thought and language was the rule rather than the exception . While the Essays may not , as a whole , display the stately music of Donne or of Hooker , the florid ...
... virtue , passing meritorious , in an age when looseness alike in thought and language was the rule rather than the exception . While the Essays may not , as a whole , display the stately music of Donne or of Hooker , the florid ...
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... virtue in himself ever envieth virtue in others . " " 9 " Power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring , for good thoughts ( though God accept them ) yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in ...
... virtue in himself ever envieth virtue in others . " " 9 " Power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring , for good thoughts ( though God accept them ) yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in ...
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... virtue of prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; adver- sity is the blessing of the New ; which carrieth the ...
... virtue of prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of adversity is fortitude ; which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament ; adver- sity is the blessing of the New ; which carrieth the ...
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