For our own part, if we are forced to make our choice between the first shoemaker, and the author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being wet ; and... Second Latin writer. [With] Key - Trang 186bởi George Lovett Bennett - 1881Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1866 - 734 trang
...Baconian philosophy, and would, indeed, very much resemble several expressions in the Novum Organum. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 758 trang
...Baconian philosophy, and would, indeed, very much resemble several expressions in the Novum Organum. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...philosopher." For our own part, if we are forced to make onr choice between the first shoemaker, and the author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 432 trang
...indeed, very ît Seneca, Ejtiit. 80. с с 3 much resemble several expressions in the Novum Organum. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the first shoemaker was a philosopher." l'or our own part, if we are forced to make our choice between the first shoemaker and the author of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 694 trang
...558, 1. 13. — In his Essay on Bacon, Lord Macaulay thus criticises Seneca's books " On Anger : " — "We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 trang
...1. 13. — In his Essay on Ilacon, Lord Macaulay thus criticises Seneca's books " On Anger : " — " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, " that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Henry Allon - 1849 - 604 trang
...the first philosopher was a shoemaker.' This passage excites Macaulay's risibility, and he remarks, ' For our * own part, if we are forced to make our choice...of the three books ' On Anger,' we ' pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry ' than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 732 trang
...Baconian philosophy, and would, indeed, very much resemble several expressions in the Novum Organum. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1873 - 728 trang
...Baconian philosophy, and would, indeed, very much resemble several expressions in the Novum Organwm. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, " that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be -worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 trang
...558,1. 13. — In his Essay on Bacon, Lord Macaulay thus criticises Seneca's books " On Anger: " — "We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for the shoemaker. It may be worse to be angry than to be wet. But shoes have kept millions from being... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1875 - 876 trang
...v.'iviM, indeed, vrry tt Seneca, Epitt. 90. much resemble several expressions in the Notmm Organum. " We shall next be told," exclaims Seneca, "that the...philosopher." For our own part, if we are forced to make onr choice between the first shoemaker and the author of the three books On Anger, we pronounce for... | |
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