| 1881 - 578 sivua
...of our species, in whom human nature is defaced by infirmity and dotage. SIB HOOEB AT THE ASSIZES. s introduced : " bo entirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind, than... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 sivua
...the course they run? God summons to account for every deed In light above the brightness of the sun. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart ; his next, to escape the censure of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1882 - 428 sivua
...decrepit parts of our species, in whom human nature is defaced by infirmity and dotage. ca at tfjc A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches...the public: a man is more sure of his conduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of... | |
| John Charles Wright - 1882 - 188 sivua
...aged elms. I was taking a walk in this place last night. I observed a cow grazing not far from me. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart. To-night will be a stormy night. Hearing these words, the man hastened home. The tomb of the Black... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 sivua
...the Height of their Head-dresses. the ASSIZES-. " Comes iucundus in via pro vehiculo est." — PUBL. MAN'S first Care should be to avoid the Reproaches...the last interferes with the former, it ought to be intirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a greater Satisfaction to an honest Mind, than to... | |
| Extracts - 1883 - 246 sivua
...the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there can not be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind, than...the public. A man is more -sure of his conduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behavior is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of... | |
| Alice Crowther - 1883 - 174 sivua
...officer. — Shakspeare. A man of integrity will never listen to any reason against conscience.- Home. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...heart ; his next, to escape the censures of the world. — Addison. Contentment, Contentment is a pearl of great price, and whoever procures it at the expense... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1884 - 248 sivua
...or explained. un-sub-stan'-tial, unreal. SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY—III. SIR ROGER AT THE ASSIZES. l. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...the' public. A man is more sure of his conduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 226 sivua
...till I have received a letter from him, which I expect every 15 post. XV. SIR ROGER AT THE ASSIZES. A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches...ought to be entirely neglected; but otherwise there 20 cannot be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind than to see those approbations which it gives... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1899 - 222 sivua
...till I have received a letter from him, which I expect every 15 post. XV. SIR ROGER AT THE ASSIZES. A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches...ought to be entirely neglected; but otherwise there 20 cannot be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind thaii to see those approbations which it gives... | |
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