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" Time glides on ; fortune is inconstant; tempers are soured; bonds which seemed indissoluble are daily sundered by interest, by emulation, or by caprice. But no such cause can affect the silent converse which we hold with the highest of human intellects.... "
The Methodist Quarterly Review - 224 ページ
1877
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The Case of the Educated Unemployed: An Address Delivered Before the Harvard ...

William Henry Rawle - 1885 - 31 ページ
...such cause can affect the silent concourse which we hold with the highest of human intellects. That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies or...seen with new faces; who are the same in wealth and poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change."...

Free Public Libraries: Their Organization, Uses, and Management

Thomas Greenwood - 1886 - 526 ページ
...stood by him in all vicissitudes — comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces...wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity.' We must, however, be careful what we read, and not, like the sailors of Ulysses, take bags of wind...

The Contemporary Review, 第 49 巻

1886 - 922 ページ
...stood by him in all vicissitudes — comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces;...wealth and in poverty, in glory, and in obscurity. Great as were the honours and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were...

Free Public Libraries: Their Organization, Uses, and Management

Thomas Greenwood - 1886 - 522 ページ
...stood by him in all vicissitudes — comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces...wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity.' We must, however, be careful what we read, and not, like the sailors of Ulysses, take bags of wind...

The Pleasures of Life

Sir John Lubbock - 1887 - 222 ページ
...stood by him in all vicissitudes — comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces...wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honours and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were...

Littell's Living Age, 第 172 巻

1887 - 992 ページ
...such cause can affect the silent converse which we hold with the highest of human intellects. That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies or...old friends who are never seen with new faces, who arc the same in wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry;...

Library Notes, 第 1 巻

Melvil Dewey - 1886 - 324 ページ
...highest of human intellects. That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies or resentments. There are the old friends who are never seen with new faces, who are the same in wealth and poverty, in glory and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change....

A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 720 ページ
...silent converse which we hold with the highest, of human intellects. 554 Macau lay : Essays. Lord Bacon. These are the old friends who are never seen with...there is no rivalry. In the dead there is no change. 555 Macaulay : Essays. Lord Bacon. For books are as meats and viands are: some of good, some of evil...

A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 ページ
...silent converse which we hold with the highest of human intellects. 554 Macaulay : Essays. Lord Bacon. These are the old friends who are never seen with...and in obscurity. With the dead there is no rivalry. lu the dead there is no change. 555 Macaulay : Essays. Lord Bacon. For books are as meats and viands...

The Achievements of Youth

Robert Steel - 1890 - 678 ページ
...stood by him in all vicissitudes — comforters in sorrow, nurses in sickness, companions in solitude, the old friends who are never seen with new faces,...wealth and in poverty, in glory and in obscurity. Great as were the honours and possessions which Macaulay acquired by his pen, all who knew him were...




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