| Sir Henry Taylor - 1836 - 296 pages
...seriousness and worth, that sense without ability is to be preferred. But if there be in the character not only sense and soundness, but virtue of a high...wisdom may be relied upon almost implicitly. For the correspondencies of wisdom and goodness are manifold; and that they will accompany each other is to... | |
| 1837 - 568 pages
...men of even less talent who are of sound and stable character. ' 'But if there be In the character not only sense and soundness, but virtue of a high...order, then, however little appearance there may be of tatent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied upon almost implicitly. For the correspondences of... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 482 pages
...deserves a place in your memory— " If there be in the character not oniy sense and soundness, but aim virtue of a high order, then, however little appearance...portion of wisdom may be relied upon almost implicitly^ LETTER IV. The Plane of the Creator are adapted to the different Classes of Things of which our World... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 454 pages
...sense and soundness, but also virtue of a high order, then, however little appearance there may he of talent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied...upon almost implicitly. " For the correspondences of goodness and wisdom are manifold ; and that they will accompany each other IB to be inferred, not only... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 pages
...sense and soundness, but also virtue of a high order, then, however little appearance there may he of talent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied...upon almost implicitly. " For the correspondences of goodness and wisdom are manifold ; and that they will accompany each other is to be inferred, not only... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 460 pages
...a place in your memory— "V there be in the character not only sense and soundness, bat also vmue of a high order, then, however little appearance there may be of Ulent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied upon almost implicitly. " For ths correspondences... | |
| 1841 - 248 pages
...and exemplary in her liberality to the poor.* And his father was a * " If there be in the character not only sense and soundness, but virtue of a high...talent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied upon most implicitly ; for the correspondencies person of a superior and accomplished mind, and was greatly... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1841 - 144 pages
...intellectual developement. The following passage in " The Statesman" gives the reason. " The correspondencies of wisdom and goodness " are manifold ; and that they will accompany " each other is to be inferred, not only because " men's wisdom makes them good, but also be" cause their goodness... | |
| 1844 - 220 pages
...in his son, and encournged them by a careful and liberal education." * If there be in the character, not only sense and soundness, but virtue of a high...talent, a certain portion of wisdom may be relied updn most implicitly ; for the correspondencies of wisdom and goodness are manifold ; and that they... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1844 - 452 pages
...deserves a place in your memory — " If there be in the character not only sense and soundness, but also virtue of a high order, then, however little appearance...portion of wisdom may be relied upon almost implicitly. LETTER IV. The Plans of the Creator are adapted to the different Classes of Thing* of which our World... | |
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