‘On the Transaction of Business’, p. 85.
Essays written in the Intervals of Business, (1841)
Sir Arthur Helps: Frasi in inglese
Companions of my Solitude. (1901) p.66.
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 116
‘Of Councils, Commissions, and, in general, of ... ’ p.116.
Essays written in the Intervals of Business, (1841)
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 141.
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 6
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 114
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 181
‘Unreasonable Claims in Social Affections and Relations’, Chapter IX.
Friends in Council (First Series), (1847),
“No man ever praised two persons equally – and pleased them both.”
Origine: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1901, p.25.
“Do not mistake energy for enthusiasm; the softest speakers are often the most enthusiastic of men.”
Origine: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1901, p.17.
‘Truth’, Chapter I.
Friends in Council (First Series), (1847),
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p.31.
Origine: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1901, p.26.
Origine: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1901, p.19.
Origine: Brevia: Short Essays and Aphorisms. (1871), p. 37
Origine: Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1901, p.24.