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" In a word, whatsoever convenience may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it is soon over ; but the inconvenience of it is perpetual, because it brings a man under an everlasting jealousy and suspicion, so that he is not believed when he... "
Illustrations of Lying: In All Its Branches - Seite 157
von Amelia Opie - 1829 - 224 Seiten
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Signal Lights: A Library of Guiding Thoughts

1888 - 760 Seiten
...lose themselves. In a word, whatever convenience may bethought to be in falsehood and dissimulation is soon over; but the inconvenience of it is perpetual, because it brings a man under a continual jealousy and suspicion, so that he is not believed when he speaks truth, nor trusted when...
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English Composition and Rhetoric, Teil 1

Alexander Bain - 1890 - 376 Seiten
...like Tillotson, usually fall into loose constructions: — ' In a word, whatsoever convenience m:iy be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it...but the inconvenience of it is perpetual, because it bring* a man under an everlasting jealousy and suspicion, so that he is not believed when he speaks...
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The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 470 Seiten
...journey's end than byways, in which men often lose themselves. In a word, whatever convenience may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it...inconvenience of it is perpetual, because it brings a_ man underan everlasting jealousy and suspicion, so that he is not believed when he speaks truth,...
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Selections from the Spectator of Addison and Steele

A. Meserole - 1896 - 450 Seiten
...artifice must naturally tend to the disappointment of him that practices it. " Whatsoever convenience may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it...is not believed when he speaks truth, nor trusted when perhaps he means honestly. When a man has once forfeited the reputation of his integrity, he is...
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The Spectator, Band 2

George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 356 Seiten
...the Disappointment of him that practises it, 'Whatsoever Convenience may be thought to be in Falshood and Dissimulation, it is soon over; but the Inconvenience...perpetual, because it brings a Man under an everlasting Jealousie and Suspicion, so that he is not believ'd when he speaks Truth, nor trusted when perhaps...
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The Spectator, Band 2

George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 356 Seiten
...Dis^ appointment of him that practises it 'Whatsoever Convenience may be thought to be in Falshood and Dissimulation, it is soon over; but the Inconvenience...perpetual, because it brings a Man under an everlasting Tealousie and Suspicion, so that he is not believ'd when ne speaks Truth, nor trusted when perhaps...
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The Spectator, Band 2

George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 428 Seiten
...tojbe in falsehood and dissimulation, it is soon^qver; but the in^nKemULC£.jQllijfiIjpfi^^5il)"ecause it brings a man under an everlasting jealousy and...is not believed when he speaks truth, nor trusted when perhaps he means honestly : when a man hath once forfeited the reputation of his integrity, he...
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The Spectator, Band 1

George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 318 Seiten
...Journey's End than Byxways, in which Men often lose themselves, In a Word, whatsox ever Conveniences may be thought to be in Falsehood and Dissimulation, it is soon over; but the Inconvenx ience of it is perpetual, because it brings a Man under an everlasting Jealousie and Suspicion,...
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The Principles of Jesus Applied to Some Questions of Today

Robert Elliott Speer - 1902 - 296 Seiten
...atrocious every lie. " Whatsoever convenience," said Tillotson, in his sermon on "Sincerity," " may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it is soon over ; but the inconvenience thereof is perpetual, because it bringeth a man under an everlasting jealousy and suspicion, so that...
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Sir Roger de Coverley and the Spectator's Club

Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1908 - 208 Seiten
...artifice must naturally tend to the disappointment of him that practises it. " Whatsoever convenience may be thought to be in falsehood and dissimulation, it...is not believed when he speaks truth, nor trusted when perhaps he means honestly. When a man hath once forfeited the reputation of his integrity he is...
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