A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the Best Authors, Both Ancient and ModernCassell publishing Company, 1891 - Počet stran: 644 |
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... ignorance , than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his eru- dition . - Colton . There is a certain artificial polish and address acquired by mingling in the beau monde , which , in the commerce of the world , supplies the ...
... ignorance , than the pedant by his awkward attempt to exhibit his eru- dition . - Colton . There is a certain artificial polish and address acquired by mingling in the beau monde , which , in the commerce of the world , supplies the ...
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... ignorance or stupidity when it would en- deavor to please . - Goldsmith . All false practices and affectations of knowledge are more odions than any want or defect of knowledge can be . - Sprat . Be yourself . Ape no greatness . Be will ...
... ignorance or stupidity when it would en- deavor to please . - Goldsmith . All false practices and affectations of knowledge are more odions than any want or defect of knowledge can be . - Sprat . Be yourself . Ape no greatness . Be will ...
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... ignorant carriage is caught , as men take diseases , one of another ; therefore let men take heed of their company . - Shakespeare . Frequent intercourse and intimate con- nection between two persons , make them so alike , that not only ...
... ignorant carriage is caught , as men take diseases , one of another ; therefore let men take heed of their company . - Shakespeare . Frequent intercourse and intimate con- nection between two persons , make them so alike , that not only ...
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... ignorance , and of their inestimable value.- Walter Scott . Philosophical argument , especially that drawn from the vastness of the universe , in comparison with the apparent insignificance of this globe , has sometimes shaken my reason ...
... ignorance , and of their inestimable value.- Walter Scott . Philosophical argument , especially that drawn from the vastness of the universe , in comparison with the apparent insignificance of this globe , has sometimes shaken my reason ...
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... ignorant , is the surest proof of their safety . -Colton . Commonly they whose tongue is their weapon , use their feet for defense . - Sir P. Sidney . BOASTING . - We wound our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our deserv- BODY ...
... ignorant , is the surest proof of their safety . -Colton . Commonly they whose tongue is their weapon , use their feet for defense . - Sir P. Sidney . BOASTING . - We wound our modesty , and make foul the clearness of our deserv- BODY ...
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