There is to this day a small figure of Themistocles in the temple of Diana of Best Counsel, which represents him to be a person, not only of a noble mind, but also of a most heroic aspect.
Education, after the same manner, when it works upon a noble Mind, draws out to View every latent Virtue and Perfection, which without such Helps are never able to make their Appearance.
Where Sovereigns have it by Impressions received from Education only, it creates an Ambitious rather than a Noble Mind; where it is the natural Bent of the Prince's Inclination, it prompts him to the Pursuit of Things truly Glorious.
I take it to be the highest Instance of a noble Mind, to bear great Qualities without discovering in a Man's Behaviour any Consciousness that he is superior to the rest of the World.
They that bear a noble mind, / Where they= 35 =want of riches find.
Manners are not idle, but the fruit / Of loyal= 35 =nature and of noble mind.
I use the word beautiful in its highest sense, and of course presuppose the existence of a noble mind.
She felt satisfied that she would find full compensation for a lonely life in the recollection of one moment of perfect communion with a noble mind, and the consciousness of truth and purity in thought and deed.
She could not refrain from saying: "You do the king great injustice; he has a noble mind and is full of intelligence.
His very failings were those of a sincere, a generous, and a noble mind," says a biographer who knew him well.
But no illusion, no enthusiasm, impelled him toward Greece; naught save the satisfaction caused in a noble mind by the performance of a great action.
The noblest instincts of human nature shine so conspicuously in the pages of this little volume, that we thank God that he created such a noble mind, while we feel indignant toward those who could not appreciate it.
That independent spirit, and that ingenuous modesty, qualities inseparable from a noble mind, are, with the million, circumstances not a little disqualifying.
Her eyes are fascinating; at once expressive of good sense, tenderness, and a noble mind.
Her eyes are fascinating; at once expressive of good sense, tenderness and a noble mind.
She that bears a noble mind If not outward helps she find, Thinks what with them he would do Who without them dares her woo; And unless that mind I see, What care I how great she be?
She that bears a noble mind, If not outward helps she find, Thinks what with them he would do That without them dares her woo; And unless that mind I see, What care I how great she be?
This was an infamous precedent, and totally unworthy the character of men, to redeem liberty, which no violence can ever extirpate from a noble mind, by money.
Here was a noble mind, who forgot that he was a king, under such circumstances, and could not think himself allowed to injure a man even of the lowest condition.
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