| Esther Copley - 1834 - 254 páginas
...their parents ; and servants to their masters. There is neither hardship nor disgrace in all this. ' Honour and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part; there all the honour lies." He who has never learnt to obey, knows not how to rule ; and unless I can hear of a young person, (of... | |
| Jacob Halls Drew - 1834 - 556 páginas
...as he continued his literary labours. Adopting as a maxim, and rule of conduct, Pope's couplet — " Honour and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part, — there all the honour lies," — frequently, after he had attained celebrity as an author, he performed menial offices, the propriety... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1835 - 298 páginas
...Corner" of a village paper, but her whole life was an illustration of the oldfashioned couplet— " Honour and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honour lies." She never was presidentess of a " society for ameliorating the condition of the Jews," or secretary... | |
| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 páginas
...Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made ; One flaunts in rags ; one flutters in brocade ; The cobler aprou'd, and the parson gown'd ; The friar hooded, and the monarch crown'd. " What differ more (you... | |
| 1912 - 524 páginas
...have ever homely Tuits." CHARLES M. WARNER Elizabeth. NJ X*: BS Rutgers College 1906. "Fortune in men has some small difference made. One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade." WALTER WELCH /Scarsdale, NY Deutscher Verein. "Story t Cod bless you! I have none to tell, sir!" EBERHARD... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1898 - 536 páginas
...Bonheur. 1. Bear. 2. Owl. 3. Narwhal. 4. Horse. 5. Eagle. 6. Unicorn. 7. Rabbit. NUMERICAL ENIGMA. Honour and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part — there all the honour lies. CONCEALED DOUBLE ACROSTIC. Primals, January ; f1nals, New Year. Cross-words: 1. Jerkin. 2. Angle. 3.... | |
| 1901 - 502 páginas
...in ironischer form, sondern direct ist derselbe ge danke im Essay OH man (IV 193 ff.) ausgesprochen: >Honour and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honour lies. Fortune in men has some small diffrence made, . One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade; The cobhler aproned,... | |
| 1917 - 734 páginas
...way. those who ministered to it. His monitions to Theodota seem couched in the spirit of the precept : Honour and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part : there all the honour lies. ' Be a good hetaera ' is what they amount to. He goes on to supplement them by some more intimate counsels... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 páginas
...all these can make no man happy without Virtue. Instanced in each of them [P]. 185 ff. 1. RICHES [P]. Honour and shame from no Condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honour lies. Fortune in Men has some small difference made, 195 One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade, The cobler apron'd,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 816 páginas
...a smile, — if that day should never come, the maxim of the poet is not more trite than true — " Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part : there all the honour lies." This world, my boy, is but a fight at best ; and though the battle go against us, yet he 1819 FROM... | |
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