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| Miyamoto Musashi | |
| everything. 7. Perceive those things which cannot be seen. 8. Pay attention even to trifles. 9. Do nothing which is of no use. V. The Water Book In the second chapter Musashi | |
| Edgar Allen Poe | |
| increased; yet the officers made no notice. The narrator "...arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent gesticulations. Why would they not be gone? I paced | |
| Miamoto Musashi And Bushido | |
| everything. 7. Perceive those things which cannot be seen. 8. Pay attention even to trifles. 9. Do nothing which is of no use. In the second chapter Musashi goes into more | |
| Maciavelli | |
| that these same serious men are frivolous, inconstant, lustful, and occupied with trifles. This matter of ours, although to some it may be disgraceful, seems worthy of praise | |
| The Book Of 5 Rings | |
| everything. 7. Perceive those things which cannot be seen. 8. Pay attention even to trifles. 9. Do nothing which is of no use. V. The Water Book In the second chapter Musashi | |
| Robert Frost | |
| own birth. In this case, the term "hobbyhorse" embraces the relation between present trifles and past misfortunes, for Shandean singularity has its origin in a painful mischance. | |
| Civil War - The War Of Northern Aggression | |
| must be forced to go...this may be considered harsh measure, but...we must not stop at trifles" (Kennedy 102). How can this be that blacks would rather stay than go with yankee | |
| The War Of Northern Aggression Analyzed From The Confederate... | |
| must be forced to go...this may be considered harsh measure, but...we must not stop at trifles" (Kennedy 102). How can this be that blacks would rather stay than go with yankee | |
| Analysis Of A Midsummer Nights Dream | |
| of fantasy (Hermia's) with bracelets of they hair, rings, gawds, conceits, knacks, trifles, nosegays, sweetmeats - messengers of strong prevailment in unhardened youth". It | |
| Faustus | |
| as he tells Mephastophilis that "I think hell's a fable / . . . / Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives' tales" (5.126135). These are the words of rationalism or even | |
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