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" ... in silence, and with a jest, though with some dishonour, than to endeavour revenge ; for, in the first case, your credit's ne'er the worse when you return into England, or come into other company that have not heard of the quarrell. "
Correspondence of Scientific Men of the Seventeenth Century: Including ... - 285 ページ
編集 - 1841 - 618 ページ
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The British Plutarch, Or Biographical Entertainer: Being a Select Collection ...

1762 - 410 ページ
...that have not heard of the quarrell. But, in the fecond cafe, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you live, if you outlive it at all. But, if you find yourfelf unavoidably engaged, 'tis beil, I think, if you can command your paffion and language, to...

Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century ..., 第 4 巻

John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1822 - 940 ページ
...company, they have not heard of the quarrel. But in the second case, you may bear the marks of the quarrel while you live, if you outlive it at all. But if you find yourself unavoidably engaged, it is best, I think, if you can command your passion and language, to keep them pretty evenly, at some...

Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, 第 2 巻

1825 - 490 ページ
...beare the mark* of the quarrell while yon live, if you outlive it at all. Bnt, if yon find yourgelf unavoidably engaged, 'tis best, I think, if you can...command your passion and language, to keep them pretty eavenly, at some certain moderate pitch, not much hightning them to exasperate your adversary, or provoke...

Precept and example, in the instructive letters of eminent men to their ...

Precept - 1825 - 302 ページ
...company, that have not heard of the quarrel ; but, in the second case, you may bear the marks of the quarrel while you live, if you outlive it at all. But if you find yourself unavoidably engaged, it is best, I think, if you can command your passion and language, to keep them pretty evenly, at some...

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and ..., 第 6 巻

1831 - 502 ページ
...h.ii have not heard of the quarrell. But, in the second case, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you live, if you outlive it at all. But, if...command your passion and language, to keep them pretty eavenly at some certain moderate pitch, not much hightning them to exasperate your adversary, or provoke...

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton

David Brewster - 1831 - 328 ページ
...that have not heard of th* quarrell. But, in the second case, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you live, if you outlive it at all. But, if...pretty evenly at some certain moderate pitch, not much hightning them to exasperate your adversary, or provoke his friends, nor letting them grow overmuch...

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and ..., 第 6 巻

1831 - 496 ページ
...that have not heard of the quarrel!. But, in the second case, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you live, if you outlive it at all. But, if you find yoursell unavoidably engaged, 'tis best, I think, if you can command your passion and language, to...

Life of Sir Isaac Newton

David Brewster - 1838 - 334 ページ
...heard of the quarrell. But, in the second case, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you five, if you outlive it at all. But, if you find yourself...pretty evenly at some certain moderate pitch, not much hightning them to exasperate your adversary, or provoke his friends, nor letting them grow overmuch...

The Family Library (Harper)., 第 26 巻

1845 - 334 ページ
...that have not heard of the quarrell. But, in the second case, you may beare the marks of the quarrell while you live, if you outlive it at all. But, if...pretty evenly at some certain moderate pitch, not much hightning them to exasperate your adversary, or provoke his friends, nor letting them grow overmuch...

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton: Containing an Account of His Numerous ...

George Grant - 1849 - 316 ページ
...company that have not heard of the quarrel. But, in the second case, you may bear the marks of the quarrel while you live, if you outlive it at all....adversary, or provoke his friends, nor letting them grow over much dejected to make him insult. In a word, if you can keep reason above passion, that and watchfulness...




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