The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... consideration , we may ob- serve , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who are most desirous of ob- taining it . It is Sallust's remark upon Cato , that the less he coveted glory , the more he ...
... consideration , we may ob- serve , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who are most desirous of ob- taining it . It is Sallust's remark upon Cato , that the less he coveted glory , the more he ...
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... consideration often stirs up the envy of such as were once his superiors , who think it a detraction from their merit to see an- other get ground upon them , and overtake them in the pursuits of glory ; and will therefore endeavour to ...
... consideration often stirs up the envy of such as were once his superiors , who think it a detraction from their merit to see an- other get ground upon them , and overtake them in the pursuits of glory ; and will therefore endeavour to ...
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... considerations , can engage a man in so desperate a pursuit ; and yet if we consider the little happiness that attends a great character , and the multitude of disquietudes to which the desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one ...
... considerations , can engage a man in so desperate a pursuit ; and yet if we consider the little happiness that attends a great character , and the multitude of disquietudes to which the desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one ...
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... considerations : First , Because the strong desire of fame breeds several vicious habits in the mind . Secondly , Because many of those actions , which are apt to procure fame , are not in their nature con- ducive to this our ultimate ...
... considerations : First , Because the strong desire of fame breeds several vicious habits in the mind . Secondly , Because many of those actions , which are apt to procure fame , are not in their nature con- ducive to this our ultimate ...
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... considerations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation ; many silent perfections in the soul of a good man , which are great ornaments to human nature , but not able to discover ...
... considerations . There are many virtues , which in their own nature are incapable of any outward representation ; many silent perfections in the soul of a good man , which are great ornaments to human nature , but not able to discover ...
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