A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart; his next, to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected; but otherwise there cannot be a greater satisfaction to an... The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers - 280 페이지저자: British essayists - 1802전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1729 - 354 페이지
...the Applaufei of the Puhlick : A Man it more Cure of his Conduct, when the Verdift which he paflet upon his own Behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed...the Opinion of all that know him. My worthy Friend SirRooRR is one of thofe who n not only at Peace within himfclK, but beloved and «ftcen>c4 by all... | |
| 1739 - 346 페이지
...fecondedby the Applaufes of the Publick: A Man is more fure of his Conduit, when the Verdift which he paffes upon his own Behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed...Opinion of all that know him. MY worthy Friend Sir Roc ER is one of diofe who is not only at Peace within himfelf,but beloved and efteemed by all about... | |
| 1794 - 450 페이지
...to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a greater...the applauses of the public. A man is more sure of hisconduct, when the verdict which he passes upon. his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed,... | |
| 1804 - 676 페이지
...to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a greater...which it gives itself seconded by the applauses of the publie. A man is more sure of his conduct, when the vertlict which he 5 passes \ passes upon his own... | |
| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 페이지
...escape the censures of the world. If the test interferes with the former, it ought to* be entirely neglected. But, otherwise, there cannot be a greater...behaviour, is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinions of all about him. When men are not fired by emulation, they are like asses which move sluggishly... | |
| 1822 - 788 페이지
...tq escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely gi>cs itself, seconded by the applauses of the public. A man is more sure of his conduct, when the... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 438 페이지
...to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected : but otherwise there cannot be a greater...conduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviouris thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him. My worthy friend Sir... | |
| 1824 - 278 페이지
...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 to...applauses of the public. A man is more sure of his coilduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 페이지
...to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected; but otherwise there cannot be a greater...and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him. — Jlddison. MCCCXXXIX. He who, being master of the fittest moment to crush his enemy, magnanimously... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 페이지
...to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected; but otherwise there cannot be a greater...and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him. — Addism. MCCCXXXIX. He who, being master of the fittest moment to crush his enemy, magnanimously... | |
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