A Book of Thoughts. [Selections from English, French and German authors.] By H. A. [i.e. Henry Attwell.]Macmillan & Company, 1865 - 166 páginas |
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... LISTENING . Know how to listen , and you will profit even from those who talk badly . * * See page 9 . PLUTARCH . MERIT . Si vous souhaitez que votre mérite soit connu C 2 PART I 19 que chacun ait quelque chose à dire; on ...
... LISTENING . Know how to listen , and you will profit even from those who talk badly . * * See page 9 . PLUTARCH . MERIT . Si vous souhaitez que votre mérite soit connu C 2 PART I 19 que chacun ait quelque chose à dire; on ...
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... TALKING OF ONE'S - SELF . It is a hard and nice subject for a man to speak of himself ; it grates his own heart to say anything of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear anything of praise from him . COWLEY . TALKATIVENESS . As ...
... TALKING OF ONE'S - SELF . It is a hard and nice subject for a man to speak of himself ; it grates his own heart to say anything of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear anything of praise from him . COWLEY . TALKATIVENESS . As ...
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... talk but a tink- ling cymbal , where there is no love . BACON . INGRATITUDE . Ingratus est , qui beneficium se accepisse negat quod accepit ; ingratus , qui dissimulat ; ingratus qui non reddit ; ingratissimus omnium qui oblitus est ...
... talk but a tink- ling cymbal , where there is no love . BACON . INGRATITUDE . Ingratus est , qui beneficium se accepisse negat quod accepit ; ingratus , qui dissimulat ; ingratus qui non reddit ; ingratissimus omnium qui oblitus est ...
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H. A. Henry ATTWELL. READ not to contradict and confute ; nor to believe and take for granted ; nor to find talk and discourse : but to weigh and con- sider . D BACON . OPINIONS OF INDIVIDUALS . If all mankind minus one were.
H. A. Henry ATTWELL. READ not to contradict and confute ; nor to believe and take for granted ; nor to find talk and discourse : but to weigh and con- sider . D BACON . OPINIONS OF INDIVIDUALS . If all mankind minus one were.
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... talking well and drawing fine pic- tures of it ; this is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of it in him who thus employs himself , that it may harden the mind in a contrary course , and render it gradually ...
... talking well and drawing fine pic- tures of it ; this is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of it in him who thus employs himself , that it may harden the mind in a contrary course , and render it gradually ...
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ADDISON ANTONINUS Author autres BACON beautiful BISHOP BUTLER Bogen BOOK OF THOUGHTS BRILLIANT THOUGHTS BRUYÈRE c'est character Coleridge CONVERSATION crimes delighted divine earth écrit ELOQUENCE EPICTETUS esprits eternity fait faith fault finite FLATTERY fool Formulas GEORGE ELIOT give GOETHE Guilt habit happy hath heart homme honey HONOUR human IMAGINATION WITHOUT TASTE IMMORTALITY infidel intellectual J. J. ROUSSEAU JEAN PAUL RICHTER JEREMY TAYLOR judgment l'âme l'esprit LA BRUYÈRE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD labour learned live Malebranche man's mérite mind modesty MONTESQUIEU moral n'est NATURAL JUSTICE naturel object parle passions perfect law perfection peut philosophy PLATO pleasure PLUTARCH PRAISING PRINCES Prostrate the Understanding qu'il qu'on RAILLERY raison reason religion reverence ROCHEFOUCAULD RUSKIN s'il SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Selected and Arranged sentiment SIR THOMAS BROWNE soul spirit tact Talent talk tantôt things THOMAS REID thou tion tout true vanity VAUVENARGUES VICTOR COUSIN virtue WHICHCOTE wisdom words καὶ