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" Let not thy jests, like mummy, be made of dead men's flesh. Abuse not any that are departed ; for to wrong their memories is to rob their ghosts of their winding-sheets. Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are not in their power to amend. Oh... "
American Farmer - Página 163
1866
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Treasury of Thought: Forming an Encyclopædia of Quotations from Ancient and ...

Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 páginas
...sown but in vicious minds ; prone to distrust, because apt to deceive. — Lord Lansdoicne. JEERING. Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are not in their power to amend. O, it is cruel to beat a cripple with his own crutches ! — Fuller. Jeer not others upon any occasion....
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volumen15

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 464 páginas
...mischief. A public office is a guest which receives the best usage from them who never invited it. Scoff not at the natural defects of any, which are not in their power to amend. Oh! 'tis cruel to beat a cripple with his own crutches. Learning has gained most by those books by which the...
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The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical ..., Volumen11

John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 600 páginas
...than delight. A public office is a guest which receives the best usage from them who never invited it. Scoff not at the natural defects of any, which are...'tis cruelty to beat a cripple with his own crutches. Generally, nature hangs out a sign of simplicity in the face of a fool, and there is enough in his...
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 páginas
...any that are departed; for to wrong their memories is to rob their ghosts of their winding sheets. Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are...'tis cruelty to beat a cripple with his own crutches. Neither flout any for his profession, if honest, though poor and painful. Mock not a cobbler for his...
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Essays of British Essayists, Including Biographical and Critical ..., Volumen1

1900 - 492 páginas
...memories is to rob their ghosts of their winding-sheets. . iv. «). 'Speed, in " Edw»rd the Fourth." Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are not in their power to amend. Oh, it is cruelty to beat a cripple with his own crutches ! Neither flout any for his profession, if honest,...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volumen13

Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Nathan Haskell Dole, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 432 páginas
...mischief. A public office is a guest which receives the best usage from them who never invited it. Scoff not at the natural defects of any, which are not in their power to amend. Oh ! 'tis cruel to beat a cripple with his own crutches. Learning has gained most by those books by which the...
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International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare ..., Volumen13

Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 páginas
...mischief. A public office is a guest which receives the best usage from them who never invited it. Scoff not at the natural defects of any, which are not in their power to amend. Oh! 'tis cruel to beat a cripple with his own crutches. Learning has gained most by those books by which the...
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English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin

William Peacock - 1903 - 408 páginas
...that are departed ; for to wrong their memories is to rob their ghosts of their winding-sheets. 5. Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are not in their power to amend. Oh ' it is cruelty to beat a cripple with his own crutches ! Neither flout any for his profession, if...
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Proverbial Wisdom: Proverbs, Maxims and Ethical Sentences, of Interest to ...

Abram N. Coleman - 1903 - 310 páginas
...discovered by observing when and how he smiles. Some people never smile ; they merely grin. CN Bovee. 51. Scoff not at the natural defects of any which are not in their power to amend. O, it is cruel to beat a cripple with his own crutches ! Thomas Fuller. 52. The way to avoid the imputation...
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Good words, ed. by N. Macleod

Norman Macleod - 1869 - 1092 páginas
...meeker? , of other men's sufferings, deformities, calami| ties. How beautiful is Fuller's warning— " Scoff not at the natural defects of any. which are not in their power to amend. 0 'tis crueltic to beat a cripple with his ffsm crutches. Neither flout any for his profession if honest,...
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