| Robert Hall - 1814 - 312 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, and which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| 1825 - 610 páginas
...be many rich, many virtuous, many wise men, fame must necessarily be the portion of but few. 18. — The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. 19. — The portion of time and attention mankind are willing to spare from their avocations and pleasures,... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 660 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 84 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. — Very different is that restless desire of distinction, (hat passion for theatrical display, which... | |
| Robert Hall - 1833 - 504 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that pas-^i sion for theatrical display, which... | |
| Robert Hall - 1834 - 536 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| 1835 - 612 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity, The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself,, until it has secured the approbation of others Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
| Jasper Adams - 1837 - 532 páginas
...wise and good, felt by the purest minds, which is at the farthest remove from arrogance or vanity. The humility of a noble mind scarcely dares to approve...itself, until it has secured the approbation of others. Very different is that restless desire of distinction, that passion for theatrical display, which inflames... | |
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