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" We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency we conceive to be in ourselves. Nash, a poet, poor enough (as poets used to be), seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his great horse, by way of scorn said to one of his companions, " Do... "
The Living Age - Página 493
1900
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Table Talk: Being the Discourses of John Selden

John Selden - 1689 - 196 páginas
...other Men, by some Excellency we conceive to be in ourselves. Nash, a Poet, poor enough, (as Poets use to be,) seeing an Alderman with his Gold Chain, upon...looks ? Why, that fellow cannot make a blank Verse." 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his Goodness, his Justice, his Wisdom,...
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The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...is a fine thing; and yet I'll warrant you the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men, by some excellency...looks? why that fellow cannot make a blank verse. 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves, we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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Seldeniana, or The table-talk of John Selden

John Selden - 1818 - 230 páginas
...is a fine thing ; and yet I'll warrant you the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men, by some excellency...looks? why that fellow cannot make a blank verse. 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves, we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...is a fine thing ; and yet I'll warrant you the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency...looks ? Why that fellow cannot make a blank verse." 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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Selden's table talk

John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...is a fine thing ; and yet I'll warrant yon the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency...looks ? Why that fellow cannot make a blank verse." 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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The British Prose Writers: Sheldon's table talk. Sir W. Blackstone's ...

1821 - 328 páginas
...is a fine thing ; and yet I'll warrant you the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency...looks ? Why that fellow cannot make a blank verse." 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the ...

George Moir - 1827 - 466 páginas
...come together,"— when God's providence does equally concur to everything. XIX. MEASURE OF THINGS. 1. We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency...looks ? Why, that fellow cannot make a blank verse." 2. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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Laconics; or, The best words of the best authors [ed. by J. Timbs ..., Volumen1

Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...Nash, a poet, poor enough, (as poets used to be,) seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his horse, by way of scorn, said to one of his companions,...that fellow cannot make a blank verse." — Selden. MLIH. To be vain, is rather a mark of humility than pride. Vain men delight in telling what honours...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volumen1

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...Nash, a poet, poor enough, (as poets used to be,) seeing an alderman with his gold chain, upon his horse, by way of scorn, said to one of his companions,...that fellow cannot make a blank verse.''— Selden. MLin. To be vain, is rather a mark of humility than pride. Vain men delight in telling what honours...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 páginas
...is a fine thing ; and yet I '11 warrant you the pear thinks as well of itself as the medlar does. 2. We measure the excellency of other men by some excellency...looks ! Why that fellow cannot make a blank verse." 3. Nay, we measure the goodness of God from ourselves ; we measure his goodness, his justice, his wisdom,...
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