[In the Royal Society, there] has been, a constant Resolution, to reject all the amplifications, digressions, and swellings of style: to return back to the primitive purity, and shortness, when men deliver'd so many things, almost in an equal number of words. They have exacted from all their members, a close, naked, natural way of speaking; positive expressions; clear senses; a native easiness: bringing all things as near the Mathematical plainness, as they can: and preferring the language of Artizans, Countrymen, and Merchants, before that, of Wits, or Scholars.
What you dislike in another take care to correct in yourself. - Thomas Sprat
What you dislike in another take care to correct in yourself.
- Thomas Sprat
A great proportion of the wretchedness which has embittered married life, has originated in a negligence of trifles. - Thomas Sprat
A great proportion of the wretchedness which has embittered married life, has originated in a negligence of trifles.
Invention is an Heroic thing, and plac'd above the reach of a low, and vulgar Genius. It requires an active, a bold, a nimble, a restless mind: a tho… - Thomas Sprat
Invention is an Heroic thing, and plac'd above the reach of a low, and vulgar Genius. It requires an active, a bold, a nimble, a restless mind: a tho…
Passion is the great mover and spring of the soul. When men’s passions are strongest, they may have great and noble effects; but they are then also a… - Thomas Sprat
Passion is the great mover and spring of the soul. When men’s passions are strongest, they may have great and noble effects; but they are then also a…
It is always esteemed the greatest mischief a man can do to those whom he loves, to raise men's expectations of them too high by undue and impertinen… - Thomas Sprat
It is always esteemed the greatest mischief a man can do to those whom he loves, to raise men's expectations of them too high by undue and impertinen…
In all works of liberality something more is to be considered besides the occasion of the givers; and that is the occasion of the receivers. - Thomas Sprat
In all works of liberality something more is to be considered besides the occasion of the givers; and that is the occasion of the receivers.
They have never affirm'd any thing, concerning the cause, till the trial was past: whereas, to do it before, is a most venomous thing in the making o… - Thomas Sprat
They have never affirm'd any thing, concerning the cause, till the trial was past: whereas, to do it before, is a most venomous thing in the making o…
Are we not to pity and supply the poor, though they have no relation to us? No relation? That cannot be. The Gospel styles them all our brethren. - Thomas Sprat
Are we not to pity and supply the poor, though they have no relation to us? No relation? That cannot be. The Gospel styles them all our brethren.
Forever all goodness will be most charming; forever all wickedness will be most odious. - Thomas Sprat
Forever all goodness will be most charming; forever all wickedness will be most odious.
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