I cannot tell;! this same truth is a naked and open day-light, that doth not show the masks and mummeries and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candle-lights. How to Argue and Win - Página 256por Grenville Kleiser - 1910 - 310 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 páginas
...pleasure, as with poets, nor for advantage, as with the merchant, but for the lie's sake. But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight, that doth not show the masques, and mummeries, and triumphs of the world, half so stately and daintily4 as candle-lights.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 páginas
...Daylight, that doth not fhow the Mafques and Mummeries, and Triumphs of the world, half fo ftately and daintily, as Candlelights. Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearl, that fhoweth beft by Day ; but it will not rife to the Price of a Diamond or Carbuncle, that fheweth beft... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 páginas
...poetry. "Thi* same truth," says Lord Bacon, " is a naked and open daylight that doth not show the masques and mummeries, and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candle-lights. Doth any man doubt that if there were taken out of men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, false... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 874 páginas
...sake. But I cannot tell : this same truth is n naked and open daylight that doth not show the masques, and mummeries, and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelight. Truth may, perhaps, come to the price of a pearl, that showeth best by day, but it will... | |
| Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 228 páginas
...pleasure, as with poets ; nor for advantage, as with the merchant ; but for the lie's sake. But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight, that doth not show the masques, and mummeries, and triumphs of the world, half so stately and daintily as candle-lights. Truth... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 páginas
...sake. But I cannot tell. This same truth is a naked and open day-light, that doth not shew the masques and mummeries and triumphs of the world half so stately...Truth may perhaps come to the price of a pearl, that sheweth best by day; but it will not rise to the price of a diamond or carbuncle, that sheweth best... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 460 páginas
...sake. But I cannot tell. This same truth is a naked and open day-light, that doth not shew the masques and mummeries and triumphs of the world half so stately...Truth may perhaps come to the price of a pearl, that sheweth best by day; but it will not rise to the price of a diamond or carbuncle, that sheweth best... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 446 páginas
...pleasure, as with poets, nor for advantages, as with the merchant, but for the lie's sake. But I cannot tell. This same truth is a naked and open day-light, that doth not shew the masques and mummeries and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candle-lights.... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - 964 páginas
...sake. But I cannot tell: this same truth is a naked and open da) light, that doth not shew the masques, and mummeries, and triumphs of the world half so stately and daintily as candlelights . . . But howsoever these things are thus in men's depraved judgments and affections, yet truth, which... | |
| Lisa Jardine - 1974 - 300 páginas
...and natural object, in contrast to lying, which is artificially brilliant and exciting: But I cannot tell: this same truth is a naked and open day-light, that doth not shew the masks and mummeries and triumphs of the world, half so stately and daintily as candle-lights.... | |
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