| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 368 sayfa
...the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breasi : ' In all distresses of our friends, We first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.' If this perhaps... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1882 - 204 sayfa
...the fault is in mankind. This maxim, more than all the rest, Is thought too base for human breast : " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While Nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us." If this perhaps... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 518 sayfa
...the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : '" In all distresses of our friends, We first consult our private ends ; While Nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us." / If this perhaps... | |
| Edwin O. Chapman - 1884 - 430 sayfa
...fault is in mankind, This maxim, more than all the rest, Is thought too base for human breast : — " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us." If this, perhaps,... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 sayfa
...and thus comments upon it: This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast: " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us/' And he goes on... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 sayfa
...thus comments upon it : This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us." And he goes on... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1899 - 350 sayfa
...troublesome and useless." It was perhaps his " best friends " that Swift had in mind when he wrote : — " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While Nature kindly bent to ease us Points out some circumstance to please us." His false friends... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1899 - 340 sayfa
...troublesome and useless." It was perhaps his " best friends " that Swift had in mind when he wrote : — " In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While Nature kindly bent to ease us Points out some circumstance to please us." His false friends... | |
| 1903 - 1186 sayfa
...557. z This reflection, No. 99 in the edition of 1665, the anthor suppressed in the third edition. In all distresses of our friends We first consult our private ends ; While Nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us. DEAN SWIFT: A Paraphrase... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 sayfa
...the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : ' ^ . r . ; While nature kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.' If this perhaps... | |
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