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耐心的指導(dǎo)、很大的幫助。沒有老師在百忙之中抽出他寶貴的業(yè)余時間來為我指導(dǎo),我想我是完成不了畢業(yè)設(shè)計與論文的。 另外, 四 年的大學(xué)生活即將結(jié)束,非常懷念在校期間的點點滴滴,特別是與教師們之間的交流與溝通。在這里我要感謝所有曾給予我指導(dǎo)和幫助的學(xué)院的老師們,沒有你們不厭其煩的教誨,就沒有我的今天。這 四 年,是我人生的一大轉(zhuǎn)折點,更是我飛步向前的起跑點。衷心祝愿敬愛的老師們,工作順利!事事如意! 參考文獻 [1]田金蘭 . Visual Basic 6 使 用指南 .電子工業(yè)出版社, 2021 [2]Jeffrey. 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It39。s really a pleasure now and then to bee a mere nothing, especially when a man is as highly placed as I am. And then to think that we all, even with patent lacquer, are nothing more than insects of a moment on that anthill the earth, though we may be insects with stars and garters, places and offices! One feels quite a novice beside these venerable millionyearold boulders. On last New Year39。s eve I was reading the book, and had lost myself in it so pletely, that I fot my usual New Year39。s diversion, namely, the wild hunt to Amack. Ah, you don39。t know what that is! The journey of the witches on broomsticks is well enough known that journey is taken on St. John39。s eve, to the Brocken。 but we have a wild journey, also which is national and modern, and that is the journey to Amack on the night of the New Year. All indifferent poets and poetesses, musicians, newspaper writers, and artistic notabilities, I mean those who are no good, ride in the New Year39。s night through the air to Amack. They sit backwards on their painting b all lapse of time, and had bee a cipher and a nothing. Then three alone, or moveth upon greater means, if they have never so little hand in it, they think it is they that carry it They that are glorious, must needs be factious。 for all bravery stands upon parisons. They must needs be violent, to make good their own vaunts. Neithe r can they be secret, and therefore not effectual。 but according to die French proverb。 beaucoup de bruit, peu de fruit: much bruit, little fruit Yet certainly there is use of this quality, in civil affairs. Where there is an opinion, and fame to be created, either of virtue, or greatness, these men are good trumpeters. Again, as Titus Livius noteth, in the case of Antiochus, and the Aetolians。 there are sometimes great effects of cross lies。 as if a man that negotiates between two princes, to draw them to join in a war against the third, doth extol the forces of either of them above measure, the one to the other: and sometimes, he that deals between man and man, raiseth his own credit with both by pretending greater interest than he hath in either. And in these, and the like kinds, it often falls out that somewhat is produced of nothing: for lies are sufficient to breed opinion, and opinion brings on substance. In military manders and soldiers, vainglor y is an essential point。 for as iron sharpens iron, so by glory one courage sharpeh another. In cases of great enterprise, upon charge and adventure, a position of glorious natures doth put life into business。 and those mat are of solid and sober natures have more of the ballast, than of the sail. In fame of learning, the flight w ill be slow, without some feathers of ostentation. Q ui de contenmenda gloria libros scribunt, nomen suum inscribunt. Socrates, Aristotle, Galen, were men firil of ostentation. Certainly vainglory helpeth to perpetuate a man\39。s memory。 and virtue was never so beholding to human nature, as it received his due at the second hand. Neither had the fame of Cicero, Seneca, Plinius Secundus, borne her age so well, if it had not been joined with some vanity in themselves: like unto varnish, that makes sealings not only shine, but last But all this while, when I speak of vainglory, I mean not of that property, that Tacitus doth attribute to Mucianus。 omnium, quae cHxerat jeceratque, arte quadam ostentator: for that proceeds not of vanity, but of natural magnanimity, and discretion: and in some persons is not only ely, but gracious. For excusations, cessions, modesty itself well governed, are but arts of ostentation. And amongst those arts there is none better, than that which P linius Secundus speaketh of。 which is to be liberal of praise and mendation to others, in that wherein a man\39。s self hath any perfection. For saith Pliny very wittily。 In mending another, you do your self right。 for he that you mend, is either superior to you, in that you mend, or inferior. If he be inferior, if he be to be mended, you much more。 if he be superior, if he be not to be mended, you much less. Glorious men are the scorn of wise men。 the admiration of fools。 the idols of parasites。 and the slaves of their own vaunts. LastIndexNext And now having spoken of assaults, let us sum up all acts ofviolence under a single law, which shall be as follows:No one shallta ke or carry away any of his neighbour39。s goods, neither shall heuse anything which is his neighbour39。s without the consent of theowner。 for these are the offences which are and have been, and willeve r be, the source of all the aforesaid evils. The greatest of themare excesses and insolences of youth, and are offences against thegreatest when they are done against religion。 and