Proverbs and Their LessonsProverbium, 2003 - 179 páginas |
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... heart ; for , indeed , whenever men would give to God only their lame and their blind , that which costs them nothing , that from which they hope no good , no profit , no pleasure for themselves , what are they saying in their hearts ...
... heart ; for , indeed , whenever men would give to God only their lame and their blind , that which costs them nothing , that from which they hope no good , no profit , no pleasure for themselves , what are they saying in their hearts ...
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... heart will they often display . I know not whether this Persian saying on the subtleties of pride is a pro- verb in the very strictest sense of the word , but it is forcibly uttered : Thou shalt sooner detect an ant moving in the dark ...
... heart will they often display . I know not whether this Persian saying on the subtleties of pride is a pro- verb in the very strictest sense of the word , but it is forcibly uttered : Thou shalt sooner detect an ant moving in the dark ...
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... heart after love and affection , the proverb was claimed in an higher sense . We may take in proof these striking words of De Quincey , which are the more striking that neither they nor the context contain any direct re- ference to the ...
... heart after love and affection , the proverb was claimed in an higher sense . We may take in proof these striking words of De Quincey , which are the more striking that neither they nor the context contain any direct re- ference to the ...
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THE FORM AND DEFINITION OF A PROVERB | 1 |
THE GENERATION OF PROVERBS | 26 |
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adduced affection affirm appear application assume belong better blessing bring called certainly character Christian claim collection comes common Compare consider contain continually conviction deep devil doubt English evil example excellent existence express fact faith father fear feel French friends further German give God's Greek hand heart honour human Italian Italy land language Latin least lecture less lesson lips lives man's master meaning men's moral mouth nature never observe once ourselves pass Persian Plautus popular present proverb regard respect rich seems selfish sense serve shame shape sometimes Spanish speaks spirit striking sure taken thee things thou thought tion tongue true truth turn utterance verb voice warning whole wisdom word worthy