| Walter Ripman - 1920 - 408 sider
...prevail when the passions have subsided. The wretch who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age has only added obstinacy (2A) to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 sider
...when the passions have subsided. The wretch, who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult.... | |
| James Milton O'Neill, Andrew Thomas Weaver - 1926 - 506 sider
...prevail when the passions have subsided. The wretch who,after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult.... | |
| James Chapman - 286 sider
...when the passions have subsided. The wretch, that after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder, and whose age...added obstinacy to stupidity, is surely the object either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his grey head should secure him from insults.... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 sider
...when the passions' have sulisided*. The wretch*, who, after having seen the consequences of a thousand errors, continues still to blunder', and whose age...added obstinacy. to stupidity', is surely the object either of abhorrence' or contempf, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult.... | |
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