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According to Benjamin Franklin himself, many of the proverbs and aphorisms found in "Poor Richard's Almanack" were gleaned from the "wisdom of the ages and nations." In the dictums and maxims that follow, one hears echoes of the Bible, the ancients, and collections of proverbs readily available ... CLICK ON BEN TO START...
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After 16 letters, Ben confessed that he had been writing the letters all along. ... Franklin published his almanac under the guise of a man named Richard Saunders, a poor man who needed money to take care of his carping wife. What distinguished Franklin's almanac were his witty aphorisms and lively writing.
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Can someone explain to me these aphorisms from Benjamin Franklin please: 1- Things which hurt, instruct; 2- There are no ugly loves nor handsome prisons. 3- To err is human, to repent divine, to persist devilish.
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Lesson plans and teaching strategies for works by Benjamin Franklin ... Ben and Verse; This site rewrites Franklin's aphorisms as up-to-date verse, with different proverbs appearing each month. In addition to being entertaining, it has many possible classroom applications. Click on "The Complete B&V" for the archives.
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Here are some proverbs and aphorisms from Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack. ... Plough deep while sluggards sleep and you shall have corn to sell and to keep. ... If you were a servant would you not be ashamed that a good master should catch you idle? Then if you are your own master be ashamed to catch...
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Benjamin Franklin; 1706 - 1790 ... Aphorisms of the author ... All aphorisms...
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Rediscovering America: The Real Ben Franklin; ... 1. Ben Franklin is known, among other things, for his wit and wisdom. ... 3. He scattered proverbs (or aphorisms), short sayings that spoke the truth, throughout the almanac.
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Ben Franklin's insights in rhyming sound bites. Poor Richard! Bio & subject guide. Monthly ... BEN FRANKLIN'S INSIGHTS WITH RHYMING SOUND BITES - LIGHT FOR THE KITE - CLICK HERE TO ENTER; Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17th, 1706. For his 300th birthday -- with 300 happy returns of the day -- and for 300 more years...
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