Representative men. English traits. Conduct of lifeJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 |
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... earth , and found it deliciously sweet . Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is up- held by the veracity of good men : they make the earth whole- some . They who lived with them found life glad and nutri- tious . Life is ...
... earth , and found it deliciously sweet . Nature seems to exist for the excellent . The world is up- held by the veracity of good men : they make the earth whole- some . They who lived with them found life glad and nutri- tious . Life is ...
Strana 8
... earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the me- ridian so every organ , function , acid , crystal , grain of dust , has its relation to the brain . It waits long , but its turn comes . Each plant has its parasite , and each created ...
... earth rolls ; every clod and stone comes to the me- ridian so every organ , function , acid , crystal , grain of dust , has its relation to the brain . It waits long , but its turn comes . Each plant has its parasite , and each created ...
Strana 9
... earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
... earth . This quasi omnipresence supplies the imbecility of our condition . In one of those celestial days , when heaven and earth meet and adorn each other , it seems a poverty that we can only spend it once : we wish for a thousand ...
Strana 10
... earth , as by acquiring a new planet . We are too passive in the reception of these material or semi - material aids . We must not be sacks and stomachs . Το ascend one step , - we are better served through our sympathy . Activity is ...
... earth , as by acquiring a new planet . We are too passive in the reception of these material or semi - material aids . We must not be sacks and stomachs . Το ascend one step , - we are better served through our sympathy . Activity is ...
Strana 32
... earth , he would speak in the style of Plato . " With this palatial air , there is , for the direct aim of several of his works , and running through the tenor of them all , a certain earnestness , which mounts , in the Republic , and ...
... earth , he would speak in the style of Plato . " With this palatial air , there is , for the direct aim of several of his works , and running through the tenor of them all , a certain earnestness , which mounts , in the Republic , and ...
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Strana 161 - I found him noble and courteous, living in a cloud of pictures at his Villa Gherardesca, a fine house commanding a beautiful landscape. I had inferred from his books, or magnified from some anecdotes, an impression of Achillean wrath, — an untamable petulance. I do not know whether the imputation were just or not, but certainly on this May day his courtesy veiled that haughty mind, and he was the most patient and gentle of hosts.
Strana 460 - HE who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.
Strana 7 - He is great who is what he is from nature, and who never reminds us of others.
Strana 268 - Chronicle, to those in the diaries of Sir Samuel Romilly, and of Haydon the painter. " Abroad with my wife," writes Pepys piously, " the first time that ever I rode in my own coach ; which do make my heart rejoice and praise God, and pray him to bless it to me, and continue it.
Strana 47 - The loyalty, well held to fools, does make Our faith mere folly: — Yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fallen lord, Does conquer him that did his master conquer, And earns a place i
Strana 134 - Corvisart candidly agreed with me that all your filthy mixtures are good for nothing. Medicine is a collection of uncertain prescriptions, the results of which, taken collectively, are more fatal than useful to mankind. Water, air and cleanliness are the chief articles in my pharmacopoeia.
Strana 128 - My power would fall, were I not to support it by new achievements. Conquest has made me what I am, and conquest must maintain me.
Strana 490 - Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
Strana 415 - Nature forever puts a premium on reality. What is done for effect, is seen to be done for effect; what is done for love, is felt to be done for love.
Strana 430 - Every man takes care that his neighbor shall not cheat him. But a day comes when he begins to care that he do not cheat his neighbor. Then all goes well. He has changed his market-cart into a chariot of the sun.