The Book of Human Character, 2권Knight, 1837 |
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... Cunning 107 · 108 • 109 109 91. Who take short Cuts 92. Who look to remote Consequences 93. Who dislike Responsibility 111 • 111 112 94. Mountains in labour 95. Who believe they may do all Things that are innocent 96. Who give Men ...
... Cunning 107 · 108 • 109 109 91. Who take short Cuts 92. Who look to remote Consequences 93. Who dislike Responsibility 111 • 111 112 94. Mountains in labour 95. Who believe they may do all Things that are innocent 96. Who give Men ...
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... cunning to write a Letter 149 · 112. Who admit Nothing 150 · 113. Who learn from their Enemies 151 114. Whose Enmity is advantageous · 152 115. Cases in which Disunion has caused Strength 153 · 116. Who contend with Inferiors 153 • 117 ...
... cunning to write a Letter 149 · 112. Who admit Nothing 150 · 113. Who learn from their Enemies 151 114. Whose Enmity is advantageous · 152 115. Cases in which Disunion has caused Strength 153 · 116. Who contend with Inferiors 153 • 117 ...
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... Cunning in proposing Accusations 180. Whose Castles are supported by Vices 223 • 224 181. Who are tried almost beyond their Strength 182. Men of Credit ; -Men of Character 225 • 226 · 183. Who have Power to take Advantage of ...
... Cunning in proposing Accusations 180. Whose Castles are supported by Vices 223 • 224 181. Who are tried almost beyond their Strength 182. Men of Credit ; -Men of Character 225 • 226 · 183. Who have Power to take Advantage of ...
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... cunning that they seem to have as many heads as the hydra ; as many mouths as report ; as many arms as Briareus . Sometimes they resemble the Lake of Alcyonia , which is said to have been tranquil to the eye , and yet drew all those who ...
... cunning that they seem to have as many heads as the hydra ; as many mouths as report ; as many arms as Briareus . Sometimes they resemble the Lake of Alcyonia , which is said to have been tranquil to the eye , and yet drew all those who ...
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... cunning than by the credulity of others , the complexion of the times in which he lived , the animosities of Italian princes , and the rivalship of neighbouring powers . These were his friends ! In respect to his son , Amelot de la ...
... cunning than by the credulity of others , the complexion of the times in which he lived , the animosities of Italian princes , and the rivalship of neighbouring powers . These were his friends ! In respect to his son , Amelot de la ...
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accused admiration advice appear assertion battle better Cæsar Cardinal Cardinal Mazarin Castle of Indolence character Charles circumstance confess consequence court crime cunning deceive deeds Demosthenes desire Duke Duke of Newcastle Emperor enemies equally father favour fear fortune France genius give Guicciardini hand happiness Hence Herodotus historians honour instance interest king knew labour live Livy Lord Lord Chatham Lord Ligonier Lord North Lord Townsend lost Louis XIV mankind manner Marquis maxim Medici men's mind ministers multitude Napoleon nature never noble observed opinion party passage passions persons Pitt pleasure Plutarch political Pope Pope Alexander VI prince racter regard remarkable reminds resemble respect rivals rivalship Roman ruin Sallust says seems sometimes species success superior Tacitus thing thought thousand tion truth virtue Walpole whole wise wish write wrote
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324 페이지 - Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules Passions, desires, and fears, is more a king; Which every wise and virtuous man attains : And who attains not, ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, Subject himself to anarchy within, Or lawless passions in him which he serves...
75 페이지 - Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great; With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act or rest; In doubt to deem himself a god, or beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer; Born but to die, and...
261 페이지 - AH ! who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar; Ah! who can tell how many a soul sublime Has felt the influence of malignant star, And waged with Fortune an eternal war; Check'd by the scoff of Pride, by Envy's frown, And Poverty's unconquerable bar, In life's low vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave, unpitied and unknown...
204 페이지 - Others more mild, Retreated in a silent valley, sing With notes angelical to many a harp Their own heroic deeds and hapless fall By doom of battle ; and complain that fate ' Free virtue should enthrall to force or chance.
16 페이지 - Seasons" wonders that he never saw before what Thomson shows him, and that he never yet has felt what Thomson impresses.
260 페이지 - Ye fields, where summer spreads profusion round ; Ye lakes, whose vessels catch the busy gale; Ye bending swains, that dress the flowery vale ; For me your tributary stores combine : Creation's heir, the world, the world is mine.
237 페이지 - These are the forgeries of jealousy: And never, since the middle summer's spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain or by rushy brook, Or in the beached margent of the sea, To dance our ringlets to the whistling wind, But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport.
115 페이지 - Behold, ye pilgrims of this earth, behold! See all but man with unearned pleasure gay ! See her bright robes the butterfly unfold, Broke from her wintry tomb in prime of May. What youthful bride can equal her array? Who can with her for easy pleasure vie? From mead to mead with gentle wing to stray, From flower to flower on balmy gales to fly, Is all she has to do beneath the radiant sky.
286 페이지 - If chance the radiant sun with farewell sweet Extend his evening beam, the fields revive, The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.
76 페이지 - The proper study of mankind is man. Placed on this isthmus of a middle state, A being darkly wise, and rudely great: With too much knowledge for the sceptic side, With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between; in doubt to act, or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God, or beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer...