Si vis me fiere, is applicable in a wider sense than the literal one. To every poet, to every writer, we might say : Be true, if you would be believed. Let a man but speak forth with genuine earnestness the thought, the emotion, the actual condition of... Arthur Hugh Clough: A Monograph - 第 324 頁Samuel Waddington 著 - 1883 - 333 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1828 - 722 頁
...would move and convince others, be first moved and convinced himself. Horace's rule, Si vis mejftere, is applicable in a wider sense than the literal one. To every poet, to every writer, we might say : Bo true, if you would be believed. Let a man but speak forth with genuine earnestness the thought,... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 頁
...would move and convince others, be first moved and convinced himself. Horace's rule, Si vis me ßere, is applicable in a wider sense than the literal one....: Be true, if you would be believed. Let a man but apeak fortli with genuine earnestness tho thought, the emotion, the actual condition, of his own heart,... | |
| 1835 - 932 頁
...himself. Horace's rule, Sivismejlere, is applicable in a wider sense lhan Ihe lileral one. To every poel, to every writer, we might say : Be true, if you would...actual condition, of his own heart, and other men, so strange!) are we all knit together by the lie of sympathy, must and will give heed lo him. In culture,... | |
| 1851 - 808 頁
...retaining them. Let him who would move and convince otlieis, be first moved and convinced himself. Let a man but speak forth with genuine earnestness the thought, the emotion, the actual condition of hi» own heart — and other men, 50 strangely are we all knit together by the tie of sympathy, nraxt... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 頁
...Horace'; rule, Si vis me flerc, is applicable in a wide sense than the literal one. To every poet, t< every writer, we might say: Be true, if you: would...speak forth with genuine earnestness the thought, the emo '4jon, the actual condition, of his own heart and other men, so strangely are we all kni together... | |
| 1852 - 590 頁
...others be first moved and convinced himself. Horace*! rule, Si vii me Jlere, is applicable in a wide sense than the literal one. To every poet, to every writer, we might say: Be true, if yon would be believed. Let a man but speak fortl •with genuine earnestness the thought, the emotion,... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1862 - 832 頁
...glorious and immortal shapes ; but it is calLd into being by none — save God. TRUTH. BB true, if you win be believed. Let a man but speak forth with genuine...the actual condition of his own heart, and other men — ao THE CHRISTIAN S strangely are we all knit together by the tie of sympathy — must and wi'l... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1873 - 582 頁
...would move and convince others be first moved and convinced himself. Horace's rule, Si vis me flere, is applicable in a wider sense than the literal one....the emotion, the actual condition, of his own heart iind other men, so strangely are we all knii together by the tie of sympathy, must and will give heed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 頁
...Religion. — M. State of German Literature. AFFECTA TION IN LITERA TURE— BYRON. THIS [Sincerity] is the grand secret for finding readers and retaining...we might say : Be true, if you would be believed. * * * This may appear a very simple principle ; * * but the practical appliance is not easy ; is indeed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 頁
...let him who would move and convince others be first moved and convinced himself. Horace's rule, .$/' vis me fiere, is applicable in a wider sense than...we might say : Be true, if you would be believed. * * * This may appear a very simple principle ; * * but the practical appliance is not easy ; is indeed... | |
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