| Maud Stepney Rawson - 1911 - 440 sayfa
...custom of it is naughty. . . . There cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman than to be accused a liar. . . . Study and endeavour yourself to be virtuously occupied : so shall you make such a habit of well-doing in you, that you shall not know how to do evil, though you would. Remember, my... | |
| Malcolm William Wallace - 1915 - 448 sayfa
...the hearers take it for a truth ; for after it will be known as it is to your shame. For there cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman than to be accounted...to be virtuously occupied. So shall you make such a habit of well-doing in you as you shall not know how to do evil, though you would. Remember, my son,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1922 - 342 sayfa
...rebuked of light fellows for maiden-like shamefastness than of your sad friends for pert boldness. . . . Study and endeavour yourself to be virtuously occupied, so shall you make such a habit of well-doing in you that you shall not know how to do evil, though you would. . . . Well,... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 sayfa
...gentleman than to be accounted a liar. Study and enir yourself to be virtuously occupied. So shall you make an habit of well-doing in you, that you shall not know how i evil, though you would. Remember, my son, the noble I you are descended of, by your mother's side;... | |
| 1923 - 748 sayfa
...the hearers take it for a truth; yet after it will be known as it is, to your shame. For there cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman, than to be accounted a liar. . . . Remember, my son! the noble blood you are descended of by your mother's side: and think that... | |
| 1965 - 192 sayfa
...hearers take it for a truth ; for after it will be known as it is to your shame ; for there cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman than to be accounted...virtuously occupied. So shall you make such an habit of well doing in you that you shall not know how to do evil, though you would. Remember, my son, the noble... | |
| 1751 - 756 sayfa
...time take it for a truth ; for afterwards it will be known, as it is, to lhame; and there cannot he a greater reproach to a gentleman, than to be accounted a liar. Study, and endeavour yourfelf to be virtuoullv occupied ; fo fhall you make fuch a habit of well-doing, as you fhall not... | |
| 1852 - 636 sayfa
...hearers take it for a truth ; for, after, it will be known as it is, to your shame ; for there cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman than to be accounted a liar. Study, and endeavor yourself to be virtuously occupied, so shall you make such a habit of well-doing in you that... | |
| 1920 - 620 sayfa
...hair without the lips, and all betokening reins and bridles for the loose use of that member. . . . Study and endeavour yourself to be virtuously occupied. So shall you make such a habit of well doing in you as you shall not know how to do evil though you would."9 The Letters of... | |
| 1878 - 396 sayfa
...shamefacedness than of your sad friends for pert boldness. Tell no untruth — no, not in trifles ; there cannot be a greater reproach to a gentleman than to be accounted a liar. Eemember, my son, the noble blood you are descended of by your mother's side, and think that only by... | |
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