| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 頁
...vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious: and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much as to say that he is brave towards God,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 402 頁
...vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious : and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much as to say that he is brave towards God,... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 頁
...vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious : and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the...should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is -AS much as to say that he is brave towards God,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1833 - 228 頁
...inquired the reason why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace, and suet an odious charge, " If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is...towards men : for a lie faces God, and shrinks from man.'j/ Surely the wickedness of falsehood and breach of faith cannot possibly be so highly expressed... | |
| David Hoffman - 1841 - 400 頁
...day they grow older. WHITE LYING. LIT. Lord Bacon notes a sensible remark of Montaigne, 'that a liar is brave towards God, and a coward towards men : for a lie faces God and shrinks from man' — and this is true in every departure from veracity, where the matter is addressed to a sane mind.... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 頁
...shame, as to be found false 4* and perfidious. And therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he enquireth the reason, why the word of the lie should be such...towards men." For a lie faces God, and shrinks from man. Of Marriage and Single Life. He that hath wife and children, hath given hostages to fortune, for they... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 頁
...vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious. And therefore Mountaigny saith prettily, when he inquired the reason, Why the...towards men.' For a lie faces God, and shrinks from roan. Surely the wickedness of falsehood, and breach of faith, cannot possibly be so highly expressed,... | |
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