| William Draper Swan - Readers - 1855 - 350 pages
...COUN'TER-FEIT, to copy with intent to pass the copy for the original. 3. It is hard to personate 1 and act a part long; for where truth is not at the bottom, nature will always be endeavoring to return, and will betray herself at one time or other. Therefore, if any man think it... | |
| John Timbs - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 378 pages
...who claim it, more than half have none, And half of those who have it are undone. DLXXXI. Lyttlettn. It is hard to personate and act a part long; for where...endeavouring to return, and will peep out and betray hersell one time or other.—Tillotaon. DLXXXII. Men overloaded with a large estate The rich may be... | |
| Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...times conceal the workings of the Mind. . — Tillotson. TT is hard to personate and act a part along ; for where Truth is not at the bottom, Nature will...will' peep out and betray herself one time or other. Coiton. [DELIBERATE with Caution, but act with Decision ; and yield with Graciousness, or oppose with... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 608 pages
...something imil in painting, which a skillful eye will easily discern from native beauty and exion. I hard to personate and act a part long; for where truth is not at the bottom, ; will always be endeavouring to return, and will peep out and betray herself me or other. Therefore,... | |
| Adolph Heimann - 1859 - 446 pages
...unnatural in painting, which a skilful eye will easily discern from native beauty and complexion. ; [,„ It is hard to personate and act a part long; for where...nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will betray itself at one time or other. Therefore if any man think it convenient to seem good, let him... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...something unnatural in painting, which a skilful eye will easily discern from native beauty and complexion. It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for...nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will betray herself at one time or other. Therefore, if any man think it convenient to seem good, let him... | |
| Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 580 pages
...something unnatural in painting, which a skilful eye will easily discern from native beauty and complexion. It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for...nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will betray herself at one time or other. Therefore, if any miui think it convenient to seem good, let him... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1861 - 532 pages
...something unnatural in painting, which a skilful eye will easily discern from native beauty and complexion. It is hard to personate and act a part long, for where...nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will betray herself at one time or other. Therefore if any man think it convenient to seem good, let him... | |
| John Connery - Elocution - 1861 - 416 pages
...something unnatural in painting, which a skilful eye will easily discern from native beauty and complexion. It is hard to personate and act a part long; for where...nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will betray herself at one time or other. Therefore, if any man think it convenient to seem good, let him... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...all his soul, Must woman cold appear, false to herself and him ? Sítele. HYPOCKISY—Personation of. It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for...will peep out and betray herself one time or other. Tillulioa. HYPOCKISY-Saint-like. Trust not him that seems a saint. Fuller. HYPOCRISY-Servility of.... | |
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