The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man who had the art of being minute with- out tediousness , and general without ...
... expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man who had the art of being minute with- out tediousness , and general without ...
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... expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest character I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vagabond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so formidable ...
... expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest character I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vagabond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so formidable ...
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... expression is , must have frequently experi- enced the truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ...
... expression is , must have frequently experi- enced the truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ...
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... expression , though his friends may com- pliment him upon his sagacity , though criticism lifts her feeble voice in his praise , will seldom arrive at any degree of perfection . The way to acquire lasting esteem , is not by the fewness ...
... expression , though his friends may com- pliment him upon his sagacity , though criticism lifts her feeble voice in his praise , will seldom arrive at any degree of perfection . The way to acquire lasting esteem , is not by the fewness ...
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... expression of Vir frugi signified , at one and the same time , a sober and managing man , an honest man , and a man of substance . The Scriptures , in a thousand places , praise economy ; and it is every where distinguished from avarice ...
... expression of Vir frugi signified , at one and the same time , a sober and managing man , an honest man , and a man of substance . The Scriptures , in a thousand places , praise economy ; and it is every where distinguished from avarice ...
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