| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 страница
...honored friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection ; for controversies,...of nothing to the purpose ; for then reason, like a bad-hound, spends upon a false scent, and forsakes the question first started. And this is one reason... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 страница
...honoured friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection : for controversies,...of nothing to the purpose; for then reason, like a (IB) To enlighten mankind, which, in my opinion, is much better than despising them. — ED. Dad hound,... | |
| 1845 - 404 страница
...friends. I cannot fall out," he adds, " or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection ; for controversies,...peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity." He thanks God, that " amongst those millions of vices I do inherit and hold from Adam, I have escaped... | |
| 1845 - 434 страница
...friends. I cannot fall out," he adds, " or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection ; for controversies,...peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity." He thanks God, that " amongst those millions of vices I do inherit and hold from Adam, I have escaped... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 страница
...controverfies, difputes, and argumentations, both in philofophy and in divinity, if they meet with difcreet and peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity. In all difputes, fo much as there is of paffion, fo much there is of nothing to the purpofe; for then reafon,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 страница
...cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide en , And did unhinge that day. The brightness of that...cast away, Having a new at his expense, Whose drope disputee, so much as tie« is of passion, so much there is of nothing to the purpose ; for then reason,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 страница
...honoured friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in s, . . - thev meet with discreet and peaceable natures, do not infrinjo the laws of charity. In all disputes,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 страница
...honoured friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in oner's release, The indifferent judge between the...With shield of proof shield me from out thcprease1 tb.e laws of charity. In all disputes, so much as there is of passion, so much there is of nothing... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 страница
...honoured friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection : for controversies,...they meet with discreet and peaceable natures, do not infriugç the laws of charity. In all disputes, so much as there is of passion, so much there is of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 476 страница
...should need not divide an affection: for controversies, disputes, divide , -.„, . . . -ill of opinion and argumentations, both in philosophy and in divinity,...passion, so much there is of nothing to the purpose; for . . . affection. then reason, like a bad hound, spends upon a false scent, and forsakes the question... | |
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