Proverbial Philosophy:: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally Treated. First series:.J. Hatchard and Son, 1843 - 315 halaman |
Istilah dan frasa umum
art thou beauty Behold better blessing buoyancy censer charity cheated cheerful child cometh comfort conscience count creature darkness Death Deucalion doth dread dull earth Empedocles eternity Etruria evil eyes fair faith false fame fancy fear feel flattery flowers flung foes folly foolish friends gain gift gladdened glory goeth guilt haply happy hath heart heaven heed Helot Heraclitus hideth honesty honour hope hopes and fears Immortality labour light live look Mammon man's Mattathias mercy mighty mind mingled mocketh Momus multitude mystery Neglect never Nireus noble nursling Ovid Palenque peace perish Phryne pleasure poor praise precious pride quickened reason rich scorn secret selfish smile Solitude Sophocles sorrow soul spirit standeth sublimity sweet sycophant thee theme thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy soul To-day To-morrow toil tongue trust truth unto vanity walk Wherefore wisdom wise words Xenophon yesterday Zorobabel