Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 90
... Prov . x , 20 . Prov . xii , 18 . Jas . iii , 6 . How strikingly the old grandmother , in her too exciting early recollections , is made by Tennyson , in one of his poems , to exemplify her own statement ! And then to go , and be ...
... Prov . x , 20 . Prov . xii , 18 . Jas . iii , 6 . How strikingly the old grandmother , in her too exciting early recollections , is made by Tennyson , in one of his poems , to exemplify her own statement ! And then to go , and be ...
Pagina 104
... Prov . xxvi , 12 . Pride's opposite is that much commended virtue Humility . Like too many others , oftentimes , Laudatur et alget ! It is praised and passed over . But " Before honour is humility . " Prov . xv , 33 . ' The trees bow in ...
... Prov . xxvi , 12 . Pride's opposite is that much commended virtue Humility . Like too many others , oftentimes , Laudatur et alget ! It is praised and passed over . But " Before honour is humility . " Prov . xv , 33 . ' The trees bow in ...
Pagina 110
... Prov . xiv , 30 . It is however mostly best to deprecate it , and to avoid exciting it as far as may be ; " Wrath is cruel , and anger outrageous : But who is able to stand before envy ? " Prov . xxvii , 4 . Last of all see Sloth . A ...
... Prov . xiv , 30 . It is however mostly best to deprecate it , and to avoid exciting it as far as may be ; " Wrath is cruel , and anger outrageous : But who is able to stand before envy ? " Prov . xxvii , 4 . Last of all see Sloth . A ...
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