A Book of Golden ThoughtsMacmillan & Company, 1870 - 288 páginas |
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... objects of it . Addison . CRIMES AND WEAKNESSES . Les hommes rougissent moins de leurs crimes que de leurs faiblesses et de leur vanité . La Bruyère . OUR FAULTS . On n'a guère de défauts qui ne 26 A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS .
... objects of it . Addison . CRIMES AND WEAKNESSES . Les hommes rougissent moins de leurs crimes que de leurs faiblesses et de leur vanité . La Bruyère . OUR FAULTS . On n'a guère de défauts qui ne 26 A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS .
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... more wit than to abuse . Tillotson . ADMIRATION . There is a pleasure in admiration ; and this is that which properly causeth admiration , when we discover a great deal in an object which we A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS . 35.
... more wit than to abuse . Tillotson . ADMIRATION . There is a pleasure in admiration ; and this is that which properly causeth admiration , when we discover a great deal in an object which we A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS . 35.
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Henry Attwell. we discover a great deal in an object which we understand to be excellent ; and yet we see ( we know not how much ) more beyond that , which our understandings can not fully reach and comprehend . Tillotson . RIGHT ...
Henry Attwell. we discover a great deal in an object which we understand to be excellent ; and yet we see ( we know not how much ) more beyond that , which our understandings can not fully reach and comprehend . Tillotson . RIGHT ...
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... of all human thoughts , passions , emotions , language ; having for its immediate object - its very essence — pleasure and delectation rather than truth ; but springing from truth , as the 56 A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS .
... of all human thoughts , passions , emotions , language ; having for its immediate object - its very essence — pleasure and delectation rather than truth ; but springing from truth , as the 56 A BOOK OF GOLDEN THOUGHTS .
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... object is clearly seen or remembered - all wavers in a confusion of light and shade . But if the windows be kept open , the visitor receives and retains a strong impres- sion of the woods , fields , and villages , that are The ...
... object is clearly seen or remembered - all wavers in a confusion of light and shade . But if the windows be kept open , the visitor receives and retains a strong impres- sion of the woods , fields , and villages , that are The ...
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Addison Antoninus authority autres Bacon beauty Bishop Butler BOOK BRILLIANT THOUGHTS Bruyère c'est Carlyle character Cicero Coleridge conscience Dieu discern divine doth DRESS Epictetus être faculty fait fault faut feeling FLATTERY friendship genius give Goethe grand habit happiness hath heart heaven hommes human ignorant imagination imitation IMMORTALITY intellect J. S. Mill James Martineau Jean Paul Richter Jeremy Collier Jeremy Taylor Joubert judgment justice knowledge l'âme l'esprit La Bruyère La Rochefoucauld learning live man's mankind mean mind MODESTY Montesquieu moral n'est nature naturel never noble object one's-self opinions ourselves passions pensée perfect Petit-Senn peut philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch poetry praise qu'il qu'on quod reason religion Rochefoucauld Ruskin s'il Selected and arranged sense sentiment Sir William Hamilton soul tact Talent talk taste things Thomas Reid thou tion tout true truth understanding vanity Vauvenargues vice virtue Wahrheit words