| Richard Henry Dana - 1850 - 484 Seiten
...shine, Which not alone the southern wit sublimes, But ripens spirits in cold northern climes." " 'T is not enough your counsel still be true ; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do." A sufficiently clumsy inversion this last, yet in some degree emulated by the following : — " With... | |
| 318 Seiten
...silent always when you doubt your sense ' And speak, though sure, with seeming diffidence. HOW TO TEACH. Men must be taught as if you taught them not,. And things unk no wn proposed as things forgot. EDUCATION. 'Tis education forms the common mind ; Just as the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 Seiten
...always to: But you, with pleasure, own your errors past, 570 And make each day a critique on the hst. 'Tis not enough your counsel still be true : Blunt truths more mischief lhau nice falsehoods do; Men must be taught, as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 628 Seiten
...enough your counsel still he true : Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do ; Men must he taught, as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Without good hreeding truth is disapproved: That only makes superior sense heloved. Be niggards of advice on... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 Seiten
...always so ; But you, with pleasure own your errors past, And make each day a critique on the last. 'T is not enough your counsel still be true ; Blunt truths...things unknown proposed as things forgot. Without good breeding truth is disapproved ; That only makes superior sense beloved. Be niggards of advice... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 Seiten
...know, Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so ; 10 But you, with pleasure own your errors past, And make, each day, a critique on the last. 'Tis not enough your counsel still be true, Biunt truths more mischiefs than nice falsehoods do ; Men must be taught as if you taught them not,... | |
| Henrietta Dumont - 1852 - 330 Seiten
...its face, Gaze with patience, and ere long they'll pass. Peerbold. 'Tis not enough your counsel shall be true ; Blunt truths more mischief than nice falsehoods do. Men must be taught aa if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Without good breeding, truth... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 Seiten
...know, Who, if once wrong, will needs be always so; But you, with pleasure own your errors past, 570 And make each day a critique on the last. 'Tis not...not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. 575 Without good-breeding, truth is disapproved ; That only makes superior sense beloved. Be niggards... | |
| David Trevena Coulton - 1853 - 334 Seiten
...not enough your counsel still be true — Blunt truths more mischiefs than nice falsehoods do; These must be taught as if you taught them not, ° And things unknown, proposed as things forgot. Without good breeding, truth is disapproved, That only makes superior sense beloved. POPE. THE barouche stopped... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 392 Seiten
...axioms than are to be found in his Essay on Man, or in such of his early verses as the following — Men must be taught as if you taught them not, And things unknown proposed as things forgot. Poetry, like the material world, has undergone a great revolution since the days of Pope. There is... | |
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