This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ...half in half in evils. To See Through A Cloud Darkly. Pseudol. i. 5. 45. Sunt quse te volumus percontari, qus e quasi Per nebulam nosmet scimus atque audivimus. 'We want Strictly to question you about some matters We 've seen and heard as through a cloud, imperfectly. The Mote In Your Own Eye. Pseudol. ii. 2. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ...half in half in evils. To See Through A Cloud Darkly. Pseudol. i. 5. 45. Sunt quse te volumus percontari, qus e quasi Per nebulam nosmet scimus atque audivimus. 'We want Strictly to question you about some matters We 've seen and heard as through a cloud, imperfectly. The Mote In Your Own Eye. Pseudol. ii. 2. 18. Non soles respicere te, cum dicas injuste alteri? When you Abuse another, do you ne'er look back Upon yourself? Fortune. Pseudol. ii. 3. 12. Centum doctum hominum consilia sola hsec devincit dea Fortuna: atque hoc verum est: proinde ut quisque ea utitur, Ita prsecellet, atque exinde sapere eum omnes dicimus: Bene ubi quod consilium discimus accidisse, hominem catum Eum esse declaramus: stultum autem ilium, cui vertit male. Stulti baud scimus, frustra aut scimus, cum quid cupienter dari Petimus nobis, quasi quid in rem sit, possimus noscere. Certa amittimus, dura incerta petimus: atque hoc evenit In labore atque in dolore, ut mors obrepat interim. For the goddess Fortune Frustrates the counsels of a hundred wise heads. And 'tis but truth. The man who knows to use His fortune, he supposes all; by all ls therefore call'd a man of understanding. Whoe'er we find successful in his counsels, We call a prudent man. The unsuccessful We hold a fool. Fools as we are, we know not How greatly we're mistaken, when so ardently We pray the gods to grant us what we wish: As if 'twere possible for us to know What will turn to our advantage. Thus We lose a certainty and grasp a shadow. What follows, but i' the midst of pains and labour, Death creeps upon us in the interim. Woman. Pcenul. i. 2. 1. Negotii sibi qui volet vim parare, Navem, et mulierem, hsec duo comparato. Nam nullse magis res duse plus negotii Habent; eas forte si exornare occoeperis, Neque...
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