| David Fordyce - Ethics - 1754 - 330 pages
...cannot cringe or M 5 fawn. f * See TtmpleV Mifcelt. Part j. Trtat. f. fawn, it is true, but he can be civil and obliging as well as the Knave ; and furely,...Rogue in improving them ; he fcorns to proftitute himfelf as a Pandar to the Paffions, or as a Tool to the Vices of Mankind, but he may have as found... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1758 - 586 pages
...fhould hinder the virtuous Man from obtaining that ? He cannot cringe or lawn, it is true, but he can be civil and obliging as well as the Knave ; and furely,...prompt with the Rogue in improving them; he fcorns to proltitute himfclt'as a Pandar to the Paflions, or as a Tool to the Viix-s of Mankind, but' he may... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...as well as the Knave ; and iurely, his Civility is more alluring, becaufe it has more Manlincfsand Grace in it than the mean Adulation of the other;...Rogue in improving them ; he fcorns to proftitute himfelf as a Pandar to the Paffions, or as a Tool to the Vices .of Mankind, but he may have as found... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 424 pages
...fhould hinder the virtuous man from obtaining that ? He cannot cringe or fawn, it is true, but he can be civil and obliging as •well as the knave ; and furely his civility is more alluring, becuufe it has more manlintfs and grace in it than the mean adulation of the other : he cannot cheat... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 684 pages
...obliging as well as the knave; and surely his civility is more alluring, because it has more manliness and grace in it than the mean adulation of the other;...undermine, but he may be cautious, provident, watchful of occasions, and equally prompt with the rogue in improving them; he scorns to prostitute himself as... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...fhould hinder the virtuous man from obtaining that ? He cannot cringe or fawn, ft is true, but he can be civil and obliging as well as the knave; and furely...the mean adulation of the other : he cannot cheat or under, mine; but he may be cautious, provident, watchful of occ.ifioiis, and equally prompt with the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 880 pages
...obliging as well as the knave ; and surely his civility is more alluring, because it has more manliness and grace in it than the mean adulation of the other...undermine ; but he may be cautious, provident, watchful of occasions, and equally prompt with the rogue in improving them : he scorns to prostitute himself as... | |
| Bernhard Fabian, David Fordyce, David Fordyce - Ethics - 326 pages
...cannot cringe or M 5 fawn • Stt Ttmpk's Mifl <lf. Part i. Tr/**. 6. fawn, it is true, but he can be civil and obliging as well as the Knave -, and furely,...Adulation of the other ; he cannot cheat or undermine, bat he may be cautious, provident, watchful of Occafions, and equally prompt with the Rogue in improving... | |
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