Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 16.
“Manly energy … is the proper rendering [for αρετην], and not virtue, at least in the present and ordinary acceptation of the word.”
Aids to Reflection (1829), comment to Aphorism 7
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Source: Tamburlaine the Great, Part 1
“Virtue is reason which has become energy.”
Tugend ist zur Energie gewordne Vernunft.
“Selected Ideas (1799-1800)”, Dialogue on Poetry and Literary Aphorisms, Ernst Behler and Roman Struc, trans. (Pennsylvania University Press:1968) #23
“Proper words in proper places, make the true definition of a style.”
Letter to a Young Clergyman http://www.online-literature.com/swift/religion-church-vol-one/7/ (January 9, 1720)
Variant: Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.
The Erasmus Reader (1990), p. 144.
Handbook of the Christian Soldier (1503)