I am sure sincerity is better ; for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not, but because he thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretends to ? for to counterfeit and dissemble, is to put on the appearance of some real excellency. The Republican - Página 618editado por - 1823Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...MCCCXX. If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure sincerity is better; for why docs any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is...it good to have such a quality as he pretends to. — Tilhtson. MCCCXXL Is it not a mortifying consideration, that the powers of reason should be less... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure sincerity is hotter ; for why does any man. dwemblc, or seem to be that which he is not, but because he...thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretends to ? Tillolion. In vain on the dwembled mother's tongue Had cunning an and sly persuasion hung ; And real... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 páginas
...of appearance, and many more. If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure the reality is better; for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not, but because he thinks it'good to have the qualities be pretends to ? For, to counterfeit and dissemble, is to put on the... | |
| 1830 - 288 páginas
...of appearance, and many more. If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure the reality is better ; for why does any man dissemble, or seem...which he is not, but because he thinks it good to have the qualities he pretends to ? For to counterfeit and dissemble, is to put on' the appearanceof some... | |
| 1832 - 282 páginas
...them. . ^- ' - _ ' If the show of any thing be apod for any thing, 1 am sure- sincerity is better; Tor why does any man dissemble .or seem to be that which...not, but .because he thinks it good to have such a auality as he pretends to? For to counterfeit and dissemble, is to put on th'e appearance of some real'eXcellency.... | |
| 1832 - 440 páginas
...all the advantages of appearance and many more. If the show of any thing be good, the reality must be better ; for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not, but because he thinks to have such a quality as he pretends to ; for to counterfeit and dissemble, is to put on the appearance... | |
| 1836 - 932 páginas
...have been the author of thenii ' If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure sincerity he scalding tea-kettle upon ;ood to have such a quality as he pretends ;o? For to counterfeit and dissemble, is to Dut on the appearance... | |
| 1836 - 1118 páginas
...have been the author of them. " If the shew of any thing be good for any thing, I *m §ure sincerity is better : for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not, but because be thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretendí to ? For to counterfeit and dissemble, ii... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 páginas
...the advantages of appearance, and many more. If the show of any thing be good, I am sure the reality is better; for why does any man dissemble, or seem to be that which he is not,—but because he thinks it good to have the qualities he pretends to ? Now the best way for a... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...have been the author of them. ' If the show of any thing be good for any thing, I am sure sincerity is better: for why does any man dissemble, or seem...dissemble, is to put on the appearance of some real excellence. Now the best way in the world to seem to be any thing, is really to be what he would seem... | |
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