| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 lehte
...actions, nor utterance, nor the power of speech, To stir men's blood: I only speak right on. Shakspere. 'Tis not enough your counsel still be true; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do. Pope. BLUSH. The doubtfull mayd, seeing herselfe descryde, Was all abasht, and her pure yvory Into... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 532 lehte
...seldom expect to please your hearers, or obtain the concurrence you desire. Pope judiciously observes, " Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed aa things forgot." lie also recommends it to us " To speak, though sure, with seeming diffidence."... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 384 lehte
...be found in his Essay on Man, or in such of his early verses as the following— Men must be tanght as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Poetry, like the material world, has undergone a great revolution since the days of Pope. There is... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 308 lehte
...conviction on those whom you may be desirous of gaining over to your views. Pope judiciously observes. Mea must be taught as if you taught them not. And things unknown proposM as things forgot. And in the same poem he afterwards advises us, , To speak though sure, with... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 522 lehte
...seldom expect to please your hearers, or obtain the concurrence you desire. Pope judiciously observes, " Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot." He also recommends it to us " To speak, though sure, with seeming diffidence. " And he might have joined... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 lehte
...pursue 7 Pomfret. 'T is not enough your eounsel shall be true ; Blunt truths more misehief than niee falsehoods do. Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown propos'd as things forgot. Without good breeding, truth is disapprov'd ; That only makes superior sense... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 lehte
...is not enough your eounsel shall be true ; Blunt truths more misehief than niee falsehoods do. Mpn must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown propos'd as things forgot. Without good breeding, truth is disapprov'd ; That only makes superior sense... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 lehte
...know, Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so ; 670 But you, with pleasure own your errors past, And make each day a critique on the last. 'Tis not...forgot. "Without good-breeding, truth is disapproved ; That only makes superior sense beloved. Be niggards of advice on no pretence ; For the worst avarice... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 lehte
...know, Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so ; ero But you, with pleasure own your errors past, And make each day a critique on the last. 'Tis not...as things forgot. Without good-breeding, truth is disapproved^That only makes superior sense beloved. ._ Be niggards of advice on no pretence ; For the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 lehte
...fops we know, Who if once wrong will needs be always so ; But you with pleasure own your errors past, And make each day a critique on the last. 'Tis not...mischief than nice falsehoods do: Men must be taught as it' you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Without good breeding trutu... | |
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