| Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1868 - 786 pages
...vice that doth BO cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious ; and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge, ' If it be well weighed, to say, that a man lieth, is as much as to say that he is brave towards God,... | |
| Goold Brown - English language - 1870 - 358 pages
...pilgrimage through the world. — Dickens. 5. Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason, frhy the word of the lie should be such a disgrace and...charge. Saith he, " If it be well weighed, to say that a nan lieth, is as much to say, as that he is brave towards God, and a coward towards men." — Bacon.... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - Elocution - 1870 - 396 pages
...vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious ; and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge, "If it be well weighed, to say, that a man lieth, is as much as to say that he is brave towards God,... | |
| International Sunday School Lessons - 1870 - 244 pages
...that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious ; Montaigne saith prettily, 'l when he inquired the reason why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace and such an odioua \chargc, saith he, •* If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth Is as much as to say... | |
| Goold Brown - English language - 1872 - 368 pages
...prettily, when he inquired tho reason, why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace and such au odious charge. Saith he, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much to say, as that he is brave towards God, and a coward towards men." — Bacon. him up to heaven ! Eternal... | |
| W J Morgan - 1874 - 750 pages
...and perfidious ; and, therefore, Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the word lie should be such a disgrace, and such an odious...towards men. For a lie faces God, and shrinks from man.' " But we are using the word truth here in a more general and comprehensive sense, as meaning truth... | |
| Glasgow sabbath school union - 1873 - 598 pages
...full knowledge of tme morality, I would send him to no other book but the New Testament. — Locke. If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is...men ; for a lie faces God and shrinks from man.— Montague. God hath impressed more lively prints of Himself and His divine essence upon a rational soul,... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1873 - 266 pages
...that doth so cover a man with shame, as to be found false and perfidious ; and therefore Montaigne3 saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge : Per campos instructa, tua sine parte pericli ; Sed nil dulcius est, bene quam munita tenere, Edita... | |
| Goold Brown - English language - 1873 - 382 pages
...grim Care and stern Reality in their daily pilgrimage through tho world. — Dickens. 5. Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason, why the...word of the lie should be such a disgrace and such au odious charge. Saith he, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lictli, is as much to say, as... | |
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