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6.–10. rezultāts no 34.
86. lappuse
... you much less . Glorious men are the scorn of wise men , the admiration 60 of fools , the idols of parasites , and the slaves of their own vaunts . LV Of Honour and Reputation THE winning of honour is 86 [ Essay 54 Of Vain Glory.
... you much less . Glorious men are the scorn of wise men , the admiration 60 of fools , the idols of parasites , and the slaves of their own vaunts . LV Of Honour and Reputation THE winning of honour is 86 [ Essay 54 Of Vain Glory.
87. lappuse
Francis Bacon Edwin Abbott Abbott. LV Of Honour and Reputation THE winning of honour is but the revealing of a man's virtue and worth without disadvantage . For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort ...
Francis Bacon Edwin Abbott Abbott. LV Of Honour and Reputation THE winning of honour is but the revealing of a man's virtue and worth without disadvantage . For some in their actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort ...
88. lappuse
... honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more than the carrying of it through can honour him . Honour that is gained and broken upon another hath the quickest reflection , like 20 diamonds cut with ...
... honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more than the carrying of it through can honour him . Honour that is gained and broken upon another hath the quickest reflection , like 20 diamonds cut with ...
89. lappuse
... honour in subjects are , first , participes 50 curarum , those upon whom princes do discharge the greatest weight of their affairs ; their right hands as we may call them . The next are duces belli , great leaders ; such as are princes ...
... honour in subjects are , first , participes 50 curarum , those upon whom princes do discharge the greatest weight of their affairs ; their right hands as we may call them . The next are duces belli , great leaders ; such as are princes ...
90. lappuse
... honour , likewise , which may be ranked amongst the greatest , which happeneth rarely ; that is , of such as sacrifice themselves to death or danger for the good of their country ; as was M. Regulus , and the two Decii . the 4th are ...
... honour , likewise , which may be ranked amongst the greatest , which happeneth rarely ; that is , of such as sacrifice themselves to death or danger for the good of their country ; as was M. Regulus , and the two Decii . the 4th are ...
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