| William Driverger - 1820 - 648 halaman
...ornamental cloud, spot, and vein that runs through the body of it. of man ; but there is none so useful us discretion. It is this indeed, which gives a value...impertinence ; virtue itself looks like weakness. Though ignorant in the art of war, yet in personal courage he is inferior to none. He would have been... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 halaman
...Providence, to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...of them. Without it. learning is pedantry, and wit impertinance; virtue itself looks like weakness; the best parts only qualify a roan to be more sprightly... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 halaman
...to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns ofifffi?. 5. There are^Pniy more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...indeed, which gives a value to all the rest ; which set? them at work in their proper times and places ; and turni them to the advantage of the person... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1822 - 322 halaman
...guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life. „ , 5. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...wit impertinence; virtue itself looks like weakness; and best parts only qualify a man to be more sprightly in errours, and active to his own prejudice.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1822 - 312 halaman
...Providence, to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...which sets them at work in their proper times and place?; and turns them to the advantage of the person who is possessed of them. Without it, learning... | |
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 halaman
...difference of tilings. «• There are," says Addison, No. 225. Spect. " many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...to all the rest ; which sets them at work in their pro per times and places, and turns them to the advantage of the person who is possessed of them. Without... | |
| 1823 - 896 halaman
...number. DISCRETION ; prudence, or knowledge to govern one'« self. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as discretion; ¡t is this indeed that gives a value to all the rest, which set* them at work in their proper times... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 halaman
...the difference of things " There are," says Addison, No. 225, Spect. " many more shining Dualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...advantage of the person who is possessed of them. Wit! -.out it, learning is pedantry, and wit impertinence ; virtue itself looks like weakness: the... | |
| 1824 - 348 halaman
...Providence, to guide and direct us in the ordinary concerns of life. There are many more' shining qualities in the mind of man, but there is none so useful as...and turns them to the advantage of the person who is possesed of them. Without it, learning is pedantry, and wit, impertinence ; virtue itself looks like... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1825 - 316 halaman
...conversation, ^nd gives measures to society. 5. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man, hut there is none so useful as discretion. It is this,...to the advantage of the person who is possessed of Ihem. Without It, learning is pedantry/ and wit impertinence ; virtue itself looks like weakness ;... | |
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