The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should... The bagman's bioscope - Trang 271bởi William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 365 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 trang
...prevail, when the passions have subsided. The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he advanced in age,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 trang
...wretch, who after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, a-.J whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is...deserves not that his grey head should secure him from insult. 4. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue,... | |
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 206 trang
...when the passions have subsided. The wretch that, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...deserves not that his grey head should secure him from rebukes. " Much more is he to he abhorred, who as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 276 trang
...without improvement. The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely an object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 452 trang
...without improvement. The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely an object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 488 trang
...youth could be justly imputed to any man as a reproach; but he affirmed, that the wretch Avho, after having seen the consequences of repeated errors, continues...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray head should secure him from insults ; much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1825 - 234 trang
...whin the passions have subsided. 3. The wretch, who after having.seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...the object of either abhorrence or. contempt, and dt serves not that his grey head should secure him from insult. 4. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 656 trang
...affirmed, that the wretch, who after having seen the consequence« of repeated errors, continues »till to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object of either abhorence or contempt, &nd deserves not that his gray head should secure him from insults ; much more... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 trang
...a thousand errors, continues still to vilify, and whose age has only added obstinacy to malignity, is surely the object of either abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that h's grey head should secure him from insults. "Much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced... | |
| 1826 - 376 trang
...when the passions have subsided. The wretch that, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...deserves not that his grey head should secure him from rebukes. " Much more is he to be abhored, who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue,... | |
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