| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1714 - 462 sivua
...and the reft of this mock-Praife and Appellation. They may even with ferious Looks be told of Honour and Worth, their PRINCIPLE, and their COUNTRY: But...their few Friends and Admirers have either a very mallow Wit, or a very profound Hypocrify, 'T is not in one Party alone that tjjefe Purchafes and Sales... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1732 - 476 sivua
...Looks be told of Honour and Worth, their PRINCIPLE, and their COUNT RY : But they know better with. in themfelves ; and have occafion to find, That, after...their few Friends and Admirers have either a very {hallow Wit, or a very profound Hypocrify. 'T is not in one Party alone that thefe Pur chafes and Sales... | |
| 1803 - 228 sivua
...be told of honor and worth, their principles and their country ; but must be sensible that the world knows better, and that their few friends and admirers, have either a very shallow sense, or a very profound hypocrisy. All things have some kind of standard, by which the natural... | |
| 1810 - 234 sivua
...be-told of honor and worth, their principles and their country ; but must be sensible that the world knows better, and that their few friends and admirers, have either a very shallow sense, or a very profound hypocrisy. All things have some kind of standard, by which the natural... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 sivua
...told of honour, and worth, their principle, and their country; but must be sensible that the world knows better, and that their few friends and admirers have either a very shallow wit, or a very profound hypocrisy.—Shaftesbury. DCCLXXXII. He hath riches sufficient, who... | |
| Watson Adams - 1834 - 278 sivua
...told of honor and worth, their principle, and their country : but must be sensible, that the world knows better : and that their few friends and admirers have either a very shallow wit, or a very profound hypocrisy. Earl of Shaftsbury. A difficult access is the vice of those... | |
| Watson Adams - 1834 - 290 sivua
...Excellencies, and various othei mock praises and mimical appellations. They may even, with serious looks, be told of honor and worth, their principle, and their country : but must be sensible, that the world knows better : and that their few friends and admirers have either... | |
| 1856 - 374 sivua
...told of honour, and worth, their principle, and their conntry ; but must IK; sensible that the world knows better ; and that their few friends and admirers have either a very shallow wit, or a very profound hypocrisy. — Shaftesbury. He hath riches sufficient, who hath enough... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1900 - 396 sivua
...rest of this mock praise and mimical appellation. They may even with serious looks be told of honour and worth, their principle, and their country ; but they know better within themselves, and have occasion to find that after all the world too knows better, and that their few... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1999 - 412 sivua
...rest of this mock-Praise and mimical Appellation. They may even with serious Looks be told of Honour and Worth, their PRINCIPLE, and their COUNTRY: But they know better within 25 themselves; and have occasion to find That, after all, the World too knows better, and that their... | |
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