| John Mason - 1816 - 298 דפים
...well as a fool, But the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the world; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot ; but the fool is blind... | |
| John Mason - 1819 - 192 דפים
...But the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, andconcealed from the world ; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot ; but the fool is blind... | |
| John Mason - 1824 - 340 דפים
...well as a fool. Bat the difference between them is, that the foibles of the cue are known to himself, and concealed from the world ; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot ; but the fool is blind... | |
| 1829 - 140 דפים
...difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the woild ; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. "Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?" No: — then to expect an impossibility... | |
| 1840 - 272 דפים
...well as a fool. But the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the world; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself which others cannot ; but the fool is blind to... | |
| John Mason - 1846 - 218 דפים
...well as a fool. But the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the world ; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot ; but the fool is blind... | |
| 1851 - 448 דפים
...fool. But there is this difference between them, namely — the foibles of the one are known to himself and concealed from the world; the foibles of the other are known to the world and concealed from himself. — Mason. Life is a running stream; forced repose breeds stagnation : hide it as we will,... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 דפים
...between them, is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself and concealed from the world ; and the foibles of the other are known to the world and concealed from himself. — Mason on SelfKnowledge. WlSE, THE, FOR THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT. It is USUally seen, that... | |
| Thomas Henry Lane Fox - 1854 - 172 דפים
...well as a fool ; but the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the world : the foibles of the other are known to the world and concealed from himself. - Q wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot, but the fool is blind to... | |
| 1855 - 900 דפים
...well as a fool : but the difference between them is, that the foibles of the one are known to himself, and concealed from the world ; the foibles of the other are known to the world, and concealed from himself. The wise man sees those frailties in himself, which others cannot ; bin the fool is blind... | |
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