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" He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical principles; he submits to pain because it is inevitable, to... "
The Freshman and His College: A College Manual - Página 148
por Frank Cummins Lockwood - 1913 - 156 páginas
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The Scope and Nature of University Education

John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 páginas
...ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy, as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, he ia too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing,...
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The idea of a university defined and illustrated

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 páginas
...the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much good sense to be. affronted...employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to 7* H bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical principles ; he submits...
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Characteristics from the Writings of John Henry Newman: Being Selections ...

John Henry Newman - 1875 - 480 páginas
...the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend, He has too much good sense to be affronted...remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. Ho is patient, forbearing, und resigned, on philosophical principles ; he submits to pain, because...
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Cardinal Newman: The Story of His Life, Página 34

Henry James Jennings - 1882 - 190 páginas
...should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much sense to be affronted at insults, he is too well employed...because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engage in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from the...
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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient ..., Volumen3

Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1882 - 470 páginas
...of the ancient sage that we should conduct ourselves . towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, and is too well employed to remember injuries. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned on philosophical...
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The Lamp [ed. by T.E. Bradley]., Volúmenes28-29

Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1885 - 898 páginas
...!»sult», he is too iwell employed to remember inwnes, and too indolent to bear mahc«. He is Pitient, forbearing, and resigned on philosophical Principles; he submits to pain because it is inwitible, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engages...
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An Introduction to the Study of Literature: For the Use of Secondary and ...

Edwin Herbert Lewis, Lewis, Edwin Hebert - 1899 - 442 páginas
...ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be 35 our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted...to pain, because it is inevitable, to bereavement, 40 because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy...
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An Introduction to the Study of Literature: For the Use of Secondary and ...

Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1899 - 440 páginas
...ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be 35 our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted...forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical principles; he submils to pain, because it is inevitable, to bereavement, 40 because it is irreparable, and to death,...
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Seed Thoughts for Public Speakers

Arthur T. Pierson - 1900 - 506 páginas
...ancient sage, ' ' that we should ever conduct ourselves toward our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. ' ' He has too much good sense to be affronted...malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned on philosophic principles; he submits to pain because it is inevitable, to bereavement because it irreparable,...
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The Mother Tongue, Volumen3

John Hays Gardiner, George Lyman Kittredge, Sarah Louise Arnold - 1902 - 460 páginas
...the ancient sage, that we should ever conduct ourselves towards our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, he is too well employed to renumber injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...
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