| 1803 - 376 sidor
...enemies ; and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we see the worst side of ourselves,...without the help of such ill-natured monitors. In order likewise to come at a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider, on the other hand, how far we... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 sidor
...enemies, and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us, we see the worst side of ourselves, and open our eyes to several Uemishes and defects in our lives and conversations, which we should not have observed, without the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 sidor
...fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we sec the worst side of ourselves, and open our eyes to...without the help of such ill-natured monitors. In order likewise to come at a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider on the other hand how far we... | |
| John Mason - 1809 - 232 sidor
...receive from his enemies ; and among the good fruits of enmity men. tions this in particular, that by reproaches it casts upon us we see the worst side...and open our eyes to several blemishes and defects jn our lives and conversations, which we should not have observed, without the help of such ill natured... | |
| 1810 - 350 sidor
...enemies, and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we see the worst side of ourselves,...and open our eyes to several blemishes and defects iii our lives and conversations, which we should not have observed without the help of such ill-natured... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 362 sidor
...enemies, and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we see the worst side of ourselves,...and open our eyes to several blemishes and defects iu our lives and conversations, which we should not have observed without the help of such ill-natured... | |
| John Mason - 1816 - 298 sidor
...should give a just attention to both of them, so far as it may tend to the improvement of the one and the diminution of the other. Plutarch has written...the help of such ill-natured monitors. ' In order, likewise, to come at a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider, on the. other hand, how far... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sidor
...; and among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, " that, by the reproaches which it casts upon us, we see the worst side of ourselves,...without the help of such ill-natured monitors." In order likewise to come to a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider on the other hand, how far we... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 sidor
...enemies, and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we see the worst side of ourselves,...without the help of such ill-natured monitors. In order likewise to come at a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider on the other hand how far we... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 322 sidor
...enemies, and, among the good fruits of enmity, mentions this in particular, that by the reproaches which it casts upon us we see the worst side of ourselves,...without the help of such ill-natured monitors. In order likewise to come at a true knowledge of ourselves, we should consider on the other hand how far we... | |
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