 | 1822
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and formidable young fellow seems to nave taken for his motto the old maxim, that " there are three things necessary to success in life... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1889 - 322 頁
...different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others piesume on him. This spirited and formidable young fellow...Impudence! Impudence!" It is so in matters of opinion, but i\ not in the Fancy, which is the most practical of all things, though even here confidence is half... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1904
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...success in life — Impudence ! Impudence ! Impudence t ' It is so in matters of opinion, but not in the Fancy, which is the most practical of all things,... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1904
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...maxim, that ' there are three things necessary to lucccn in life — Impudence I Impudence ! Impudence ! ' It is so in mutter* of opinion, but not in... | |
 | Chauncey Wetmore Wells - 1914 - 301 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...that " there are three things necessary to success in life—Impudence! Impudence! Impudence!" It is so in matters of opinion, but not in the Fancy, which... | |
 | Franklyn Bliss Snyder - 1916 - 889 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which , to t [510 the old maxim, that "there are three things necessary to success in life — Impudence! Impudence!... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 685 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...but not in the fancy? which is the most practical of ah1 things; though even here confidence is half the battle, but only half. Our friend had vapoured... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 685 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...is so in matters of opinion, but not in the fancy, 2 which is the most practical of all things; though even here confidence is half the battle, but only... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 695 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...Impudence!" It is so in matters of opinion, but not in the fancy,2 which is the most practical of all things; though even here confidence is half the battle,... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 695 頁
...were promised him by different gentlemen if he had won. He had presumed too much on himself, which had made others presume on him. This spirited and...that " there are three things necessary to success in Me — Impudence! Impudence! Impudence!" It is so in matters of opinion, but not in the fancy,2 which... | |
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