| 1809 - 382 páginas
...wjth men well instruete d. . - ., "'He who goes to a.feast, where he is not expect" ed, either speafts with a lowly voice, or is silent: , " he listens with his ears, and is attentive with his . "^ eyes: by this .he acquires knowledge and wisdom. *? Happy he who draws upon... | |
| George Smith - 1846 - 562 páginas
...will occur." * "He who travelleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever one will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed. " Happy he who draws upon himself the applause and benevolence of men : for whatever depends on the... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 592 páginas
...return." 5. " He who travelleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever one will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed." 7. " He who goes to a feast, where he is not expected, either speaks with a lowly voice, or is silent... | |
| Paul Henri Mallet - 1847 - 594 páginas
...return." 5. " He who travelleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever one will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed." 7. " He who goes to a feast, where he is not expected, either speaks with a lowly voice, or is silent... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1854 - 298 páginas
...manners, will only draw contempt upon himself when he comes to sit down with men well instructed. 7. He who goes to a feast where he is not expected, either...voice, or is silent; he listens with his ears, and is attentive with his eyes; by this he acquires knowledge and wisdom. 8. Happy he who draws upon himself... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1854 - 276 páginas
...grateful return. 5. He who travelleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever one will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed. 7. He who goes to a feast where he is not expected, either speaks with a lowly voice, or is silent;... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1854 - 360 páginas
...supposed to have given these precepts of wisdom to mankind. do at home whatsoever one will; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed. 7. He who goes to a feast where he is not expected, either speaks with a lowly voice, or is silent;... | |
| Augustus C. L. Arnold - 1858 - 308 páginas
...garments well dried. He who traveleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever one will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners, will only draw contempt...voice, or is silent ; he listens with his ears, and is attentive with his eyes ; by this he acquires knowledge and wisdom. A man can carry with him no better... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1870
...Bishop Percy : " He who travelleth hath need of wisdom. One may do at home whatsoever he will ; but he who is ignorant of good manners will only draw contempt...when he comes to sit down with men well instructed." " No one ought to laugh at another until he is free from faults himself." " Whilst we live, let us... | |
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