| Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 352 sidor
...Browne, he can never hope to be a snob: " Be thou substantially great in thyself, and greater than thou appearest unto others; and let the world be deceived in thee as it is in the light of heaven." It has been said that in all Voltaire's seventy or eighty volumes there... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1907 - 632 sidor
...great in thy self, and more than 19 I — ^ thou appearest unto others ; and let the World .1 — J be deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of...Reckon thy self above the Earth by the line thou must . THE FIRST PART 453 be contented with under it. Spread not into boundless Expansions either of designs... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1904 - 268 sidor
...Browne, he can never hope to be a snob : "Be thou substantially great in thyself, and greater than thou appearest unto others ; and let the world be deceived in thee as it is in the light of heaven." It has been said that in all Voltaire's seventy or eighty volumes there... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1907 - 626 sidor
...adapt such rules unto the figure of himself. B 1 substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others; and let the World be deceived...Reckon thy self above the Earth by the line thou must B' be contented with under it. Spread not into boundless Expansions either of designs or desires. Think... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1907 - 628 sidor
...substantially great in thy self, and more than 19 I — ^ thou appearest unto others ; and let the World 1- -9 be deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of...above the Earth by the line thou must . be contented with under it. Spread not into boundless Expansions either of designs or desires. Think not that mankind... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1907 - 678 sidor
...substantially great in thy self, and more than 1 9 I — ^ thou appearest unto others ; and let the World JL/ be deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of...extent of thy grave, and Reckon thy self above the Eartli by the line thou must be contented with under it. Spread not into boundless Expansions either... | |
| 1910 - 364 sidor
...conspicuous station T — William Ellery Channing. Be substantially great in thyself, and more than thou appearest unto others; and let the world be deceived...shadow, but by the extent of thy grave ; and reckon thyself above the earth by the line thou must be contented with under it. — Sir Thomas Browne. All... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 832 sidor
...epicycle of my own brain" (Religio Medici•, i. vi.). Compare too his Christian Morals, I. xix.: " Hang early plummets upon the heels of pride, and let...have but an epicycle and narrow circuit in thee." For eccentric, see the note on v. 623, and compare one of Milton's favourite astronomical metaphors... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 730 sidor
...adapt such rules unto the figure of himself. B' |E substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others ; and let the World be deceived...Lights of Heaven. Hang early plummets upon the heels of I'ride, and let Ambition have but an Epicycle ami narrow circuit in thee. Measure not thy self by thv... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 638 sidor
...Prtcopius, which was the Name of a Tower of Be substantially great in thy self, and more than thou appearest unto others ; and let the World be deceived in thee, as they are in the Lights of Heaven. Haug early Plummets upon the Heels of Pride, and let Ambition have but an Epicyche or narrow Circuit... | |
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