Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
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... honour , devote themselves to in- credible efforts , only that they may be made su- premely ridiculous . To this let it be added , that the wisest man that ever existed , never yet knew himself , especially in the morning of life . The ...
... honour , devote themselves to in- credible efforts , only that they may be made su- premely ridiculous . To this let it be added , that the wisest man that ever existed , never yet knew himself , especially in the morning of life . The ...
Strana 76
... honour , which pre- sents us with so memorable effects in the page of history . But , previously to the further consideration of posthumous fame , let us turn our attention for a moment to the fame , or , as in that sense it is more ...
... honour , which pre- sents us with so memorable effects in the page of history . But , previously to the further consideration of posthumous fame , let us turn our attention for a moment to the fame , or , as in that sense it is more ...
Strana 77
... honour can " soothe the dull , cold ear of death : " but they can all.con- ceive the gratification to be derived from applaud- ing multitudes and loud huzzas . One of the most obvious features however that attends upon popularity , is ...
... honour can " soothe the dull , cold ear of death : " but they can all.con- ceive the gratification to be derived from applaud- ing multitudes and loud huzzas . One of the most obvious features however that attends upon popularity , is ...
Strana 82
... honours to his memory ; many of the cardinals assisted at his fune- ral oration ; and a collection of verses in his praise was published in more than forty languages . Salmasius was regarded as a prodigy of learning ; and various ...
... honours to his memory ; many of the cardinals assisted at his fune- ral oration ; and a collection of verses in his praise was published in more than forty languages . Salmasius was regarded as a prodigy of learning ; and various ...
Strana 93
... honour . The two souls of man , according to this hypothesis , are , first , animal , and , secondly , intellectual . But I am not going into any thing of this slight and every - day character . Man is a rational being . It is by this ...
... honour . The two souls of man , according to this hypothesis , are , first , animal , and , secondly , intellectual . But I am not going into any thing of this slight and every - day character . Man is a rational being . It is by this ...
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