| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 334 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. " It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. " It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, on at the disgrace of hie country. In vain did he def insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, the floods below, As they roar on the shore When the insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as an unfailing and universal axiom, ' that all pride is abject and mean.' It is always an ignorant, lazy, or cowardly... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. It may be laid down as nn unfailing and universal... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...temper, thus propitious to others and ourselves, to domestic tranquillity and to social happiness, no man is withheld but by pride, by the fear of being insulted by his adversary, or despised by the world. slant and determined pursuit of virtue, without... | |
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