| 196 páginas
...affairs a mystery, to be comprehended only by a few persons of sublime genius, of which there seldom are three born in an age : but they suppose truth, justice, temperance, and the like, to be in everyman's power ; the practice of which virtues assisted by experience and a good intention, would... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 330 páginas
...Temperance, and the like, to be in • every Man's Power ; the Praftice of which Virtues, affifted by Experience and a good Intention, would qualify...for the .Service of his Country, except : where a Courfe of Study is required. But they thought the Want of moral Virtues was fo far from being fupplied... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 páginas
...praetice of truth, justice, temperance, and rte like, as«isted by experience and a good intentiou, qualify any man for the service of his country, except where a course of study is required. Charles Lamb. L'opera d'uno scrittore e in gran parte il fedele riflesso della sua vita, e non e detto... | |
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