| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 стор.
...have bwi.-! ' one fine thing, you must buy ten mere, th yuur appearance may be all of a piece ; bu: : is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it. /re»Hi«. Pride is a vice not only dreadfully mischievous in human society, but perhaps of »I1 РВЕОЖ... | |
| Frank Leslie - 1877 - 432 стор.
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| Benjamin Franklin - 1864 - 260 стор.
...again, " Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy." When you have bought one tine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance...suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that foliow it." And it is as truly folly for the poor to ape the rich, as the frog to swell in order to... | |
| 1865 - 138 стор.
...little boats should keep near shore." And qualified himself to pen such maxims as the following:— " It is easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it." " It is as truly folly for the poor to ape the rich, as for the frog to swell in order to equal the... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 236 стор.
...again, ' Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy.' When you_have bought one f,ne thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance...is as truly folly for the poor to ape the rich, as for the frog to swell, in order to equal the ox. ' Vessels large may venture more, But little boats... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 396 стор.
...that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but Poor Richard says : It u easier to suppress the flrst desire, than to satisfy all that follow it. And it...is as truly folly for the poor to ape the rich, as for the frog to swell in order to equal the ox. >»~ Vessels large may venture more, But little boats... | |
| William H. Ablett - 1867 - 94 стор.
...purse.' And again, ' Pride is as bound a beggar as want, and POOR RICHARD. 67 a great deal more saucy.' When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy...first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it.' And is truly folly for the poor to ape the rich, as the frog to swell in order to equal the ox. ' Vessels... | |
| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 492 стор.
...boundlessness of his voluptuous desires, by stinting his strength and contracting his capacities. — South. When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy...more, that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but it is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it. — Franklin. ' One vice,'... | |
| Alfred Henderson - 1869 - 526 стор.
...lives the man that has not tried, How mirth can into folly glide And folly into sin ! " SCOTT. PP " It is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it." " For glances beget ogles, ogles sighs, Sighs wishes, wishes words, and words a letter." BYRON. " Do... | |
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