Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... never knew him other than a man ; with such staidness of mind , lovely and familiar gravity as carried grace and reverence above greater years . His talk ever of knowledge , and his very play tending to enrich his mind . So as even his ...
... never knew him other than a man ; with such staidness of mind , lovely and familiar gravity as carried grace and reverence above greater years . His talk ever of knowledge , and his very play tending to enrich his mind . So as even his ...
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... never be able to teach others how to obey you . Be courteous of gesture and affable to all men , with diversity of reverence according to the dignity of the person : there is nothing that winneth so much with so little cost . Use ...
... never be able to teach others how to obey you . Be courteous of gesture and affable to all men , with diversity of reverence according to the dignity of the person : there is nothing that winneth so much with so little cost . Use ...
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... never oath be heard to come out of your mouth nor word of ribaldry ; detest it in others ; so shall custom make to your- self a law against it in yourself . Be modest in each assembly ; and rather be rebuked of light fellows for maiden ...
... never oath be heard to come out of your mouth nor word of ribaldry ; detest it in others ; so shall custom make to your- self a law against it in yourself . Be modest in each assembly ; and rather be rebuked of light fellows for maiden ...
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... never untwine from the mast of God's word , nor no en- chantment of vanity overturn them from the fear of God and love of honesty . " To the former class belonged the Earl of Oxford . Of the latter Philip Sidney was an emi- nent example ...
... never untwine from the mast of God's word , nor no en- chantment of vanity overturn them from the fear of God and love of honesty . " To the former class belonged the Earl of Oxford . Of the latter Philip Sidney was an emi- nent example ...
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... never so little troubled with melancholy as when my mind is employed about something particularly difficult . " Languet on another occasion dissuades him from geometry : " You have too little mirthfulness in your nature , and this is a ...
... never so little troubled with melancholy as when my mind is employed about something particularly difficult . " Languet on another occasion dissuades him from geometry : " You have too little mirthfulness in your nature , and this is a ...
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