As courage and intelligence are the two qualities best worth a good man's cultivation, so it is the first part of intelligence to recognize our precarious estate in life, and the first part of courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank... Virginibus Puerisque: And Other Papers - Página 166de Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 278 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...over the past, stamps the man who is well armoured fl>r this world. And not only well armoured for himself, but a good friend and a good citizen to boot.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact/ A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret over the past, stamps the man who is well armored for this world. And not only well armored for himself, but a good friend and a good citizen... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...cruel as panic; the man who has least fear for his own carcass, has most time to consider others. That eminent chemist who took his walks abroad in tin shoes,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 380 páginas
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| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 380 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...And not only well armoured for himself, but a good 102 friend and a good citizen to boot. We do not go to cowards for tender dealing; there is nothing... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1914 - 236 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong car riage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...stamps the man who is well armoured for this world. TT is not over the virtues of a curate•and•tea• •*• party novel that people are abashed into... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 238 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...stamps the man who is well armoured for this world. 89 TT is not over the virtues of a curate-and-tea•*• party novel that people are abashed into high... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1896 - 248 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret over the past, stamps the man who is well armored for this world. And not only well armored for himself, but a good friend and a good citizen... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 40 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the factA A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...cruel as panic; the man who has least fear for his own carcass has most time to consider others. That eminent chemist who took his walks abroad in tin shoes,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1903 - 112 páginas
...courage to be not at all abashed before the fact. A frank and somewhat headlong carriage, not looking too anxiously before, not dallying in maudlin regret...We do not -.,;., go to cowards for tender dealing; r ' ' ' ' there is nothing so cruel as panic; the man who has least fear for his own carcass, has most... | |
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