You shall read (saith he) that we are commanded to forgive our enemies; but you never read that we are commanded to forgive our friends. But yet the spirit of Job was in a better tune: Shall we (saith he) take good at God's hands, and not be content to... Recollections of a Chaperon - Seite 219von Arabella Jane Sullivan - 1833Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 Seiten
...we,' saith he, 'take good at God's hand, and not be content to take evil also?' And so of friends in a itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, Public revenges are, for the most part, fortunate, as that for the death of Caesar, for the death of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 326 Seiten
...saith he, "take good at God's hands, and not be content to take- evil also ?" And so of friends, in a proportion. This is certain, that a man that studieth...wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. Public revenges are, for the most part, fortunate ; as that for the death of Caesar, for the death... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 826 Seiten
...hands, and not be content to take evil also ? And so of friends in a proportion. This is certain, that d man that studieth revenge keeps his own .wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. Public revenges are for the most part fortunate ; as that for the death of Ctesar: for the death of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1888 - 336 Seiten
...saith he, "take good at God's hands, and not be content to take evil also ?" And so of friends, in a proportion. This is certain, that a man that studieth...wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. Public revenges are, for the most part, fortunate ; as that for the death of Caesar, for the death... | |
| Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1888 - 306 Seiten
...saith he, " take good at God's hands, and not be content to take evil also ? " and so of friends in a proportion. This is certain, that a man that studieth...keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal * Cosmo de Medici, patron of art and literature at Florence, head of the Florentine Republic, AD, 1389-1464.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 788 Seiten
...(saith he) take good at God's hands, and not be content to take evil also ? And so of friends in a proportion. This is certain, that a man that studieth...wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. Public revenges are for the most part fortunate ; as that for the death of Caesar ; for the death of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1890 - 456 Seiten
...take good at Goals' hands, and not be content to take evil also? and so of friends in a proportion8. This is certain, that a man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds \ green h, which otherwise would heal and do well. Public revenges are for the most part fortunate 1 ; as that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1891 - 466 Seiten
...and not be content to take evil also ?" 2 and so of friends in a proportion. This is certain, that*^ man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do welp^ sPublic revenges 3 are for the most part fortunate ;\ as that for the death of Csesar; 4 1 He... | |
| Caroline Louisa Hunt - 1891 - 116 Seiten
...finisht : he is below himself that is not above an injury. QUARLES. A man that studieth revenge keepeth his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. LORD BACON. Insist on yourself, never imitate. RW EMERSON. He who reigns within himself, and rules passions, desires... | |
| William John Deane - 1891 - 678 Seiten
...passing it over he is superior. It is the glory of a man to pass by an offence. The man who studies revenge keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well " (Bacon). — J. Ver. 27. — The prudence and policy of industry. I. ALL LABOUR is BOOTED n> THE... | |
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