Moral Reflections, Sentences and Maxims of Francis, Duc de la RochefoucauldW. Gowans, 1851 - 189 ページ |
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... vice . La Rochefoucauld attributed all the actions of men , good or bad , to the moving - spring of self - interest . Friendship is an exchange of good offices , generosity is the means of gaining good opinion , justice itself is ...
... vice . La Rochefoucauld attributed all the actions of men , good or bad , to the moving - spring of self - interest . Friendship is an exchange of good offices , generosity is the means of gaining good opinion , justice itself is ...
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... tolerantur , felicitate corrumpimur . " - TAC . Hist . i . 15 . " Prosperity doth best discover vice , but adversity doth best discover virtue . " - BACON , Essay on Adversity . 28 . We often make a parade of passions , 12 MAXIMS AND.
... tolerantur , felicitate corrumpimur . " - TAC . Hist . i . 15 . " Prosperity doth best discover vice , but adversity doth best discover virtue . " - BACON , Essay on Adversity . 28 . We often make a parade of passions , 12 MAXIMS AND.
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... of the heart . 112 . In youth the tastes are changed from heat of blood ; in old age they are preserved from habit . 113 . We give away nothing so liberally as ad- 114 . The more we love a mistress , the vice . 36 MAXIMS AND 108. ...
... of the heart . 112 . In youth the tastes are changed from heat of blood ; in old age they are preserved from habit . 113 . We give away nothing so liberally as ad- 114 . The more we love a mistress , the vice . 36 MAXIMS AND 108. ...
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... vice . Add vain - glory to avarice and it rises to ambition . Lust inspires the lover , and selfish wants the friend . Prudence arises from fear , and courage arises from madness or from pride . " - STERNE , Koran . 192. " Auferre ...
... vice . Add vain - glory to avarice and it rises to ambition . Lust inspires the lover , and selfish wants the friend . Prudence arises from fear , and courage arises from madness or from pride . " - STERNE , Koran . 192. " Auferre ...
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... vice is . 197 . The health of the soul is no more secure than that of the body ; and though we may appear free from passions , we are in quite as much danger of being carried away by them as we are of falling sick when we are in health ...
... vice is . 197 . The health of the soul is no more secure than that of the body ; and though we may appear free from passions , we are in quite as much danger of being carried away by them as we are of falling sick when we are in health ...
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