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" ... of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent that he that runs may read them... "
Introductio Ad Prudentiam: Or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions, Tending ... - Side 235
af Thomas Fuller - 1731 - 217 sider
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A selection of passages from the Spectator for translation into Latin prose ...

John Richardson Major - 1858 - 216 sider
...is nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery; of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them; he is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Bind 2

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 sider
...is nothing hollow or Dnsotmd in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them. He is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 sider
...nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing the ..., Bind 2

Joseph Addison - 1864 - 470 sider
...nothing hollow and nsound in it; and, because it is plain and [No. 35 open, fears no discovery; of which the crafty man is always in danger: and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them: he is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Wisdom, Wit, and Allegory. Selected from "The Spectator"

Joseph Addison, P.P. - London. - Spectator, 1711-14 - 1864 - 344 sider
...is nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery, of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all tences are so transparent, that he that runs may read >e is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Chambers's readings in English prose ... 1558 to 1860

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 sider
...is nothing hollow or unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them. He is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Advice to youths about entering a commercial career

William H. Ablett - 1867 - 94 sider
...is nothing hollow or unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them. He is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Selections from Calcutta Gazettes: Showing the Political and Social ..., Bind 3

1868 - 664 sider
...is nothing hollow and unsound in it, and, because it is plain and open, fears no discovery of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent that he that runs may read them ; he is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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Studies in English prose: specimens, with notes, by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 sider
...hollow and unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery; of which the crafty1 man is always in danger, and when he thinks he walks in the dark (ie he thinks no one can see him), all his pretences 2 are so transparent, that he that runs may read...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

1872 - 556 sider
...is nothing hollow or unsound in it, and because it is plain and open, fears no discovery ; of which the crafty man is always in danger ; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent, that he that runs may read them. He is the last man that finds himself to be found...
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