... unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger: and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man... Exercises in Greek prose composition. [With] Key - Pagina 227door Charles Duke Yonge - 1850Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1739 - 312 pagina’s
...he that runs may read them ; he is the kit Man chat finds himfelf to be found out, and whihl « he he takes it for granted that he makes Fools of others, he renders himielf ridiculous. ' ADD to- all this, that Sincerity is the moftcompendiousWifdom, and an excellent... | |
| Gentleman - 1744 - 488 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them : He is the laft Man that finds himfelf" to be found out ; and whilft he takes it for granted, that he makes Fools of others, he renders bimfelf ridiculous. Add Add to this, that Sincerity is the moft comdendious Wifdom ; and an excellent... | |
| John Tillotson - 1748 - 448 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them : he is the laft man that finds himfelf to be found out ; and whilft he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. Add to all this, that fIncerity is the moft compendious wifdom, and an excellent... | |
| 1773 - 394 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them ; he is the laft man that finds himfelf to be tcund out, and whilil he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. Add to all ihis, that fincerity 1s the moft compendious wifdom, and an excellent... | |
| Historical mirror - 1776 - 308 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read .them; .he is the laft. man that finds himfelf to be found out, and white. he takes it for granted .that he makes fools of.: others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. Add to all.ihis, jthat fincerity is the moft compendious wifdom^and an excellent... | |
| Gorges Edmond Howard - 1782 - 376 pagina’s
...upon a true and folid foundation, A liar A liar is the laft man that finds himfelf found and whilft he takes it for granted, that he makes fools of others, he renders -himfelf ridiculous an4 contemptible. Truth will be the uppermoft one time or other, like cork, though... | |
| 1786 - 670 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them ¡ he is the laft man that finds himfelf to be found out; and whillt he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. ' Add to all this, that fincerity is tlie moll compendious wil'dom, and an excellent... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them ; he is the laft man that finds himfelf to be found out, and whilft he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. Add to all this, that fincerity is the moft compendious wifdom, and an excellent... | |
| 1792 - 494 pagina’s
...that he that runs may read them ; be is the laft man that finds himfelf to be found out, and whilft he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridiculous. Add to all this, that fincerity is the moft compendious wifdom, and an excellent... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 pagina’s
...that he who runs may read them ; he is the laft man who finds himfelf to be found out, and vvhilft he takes it for granted that he makes fools of others, he renders himfelf ridio ulous. . " Add to all this, that fincerity is the moft compendious wifdom, and an excellet... | |
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