| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sayfa
...the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast: " r which, They're all alike, yet we shall pitch On one that fits our ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Pointe out some circumstance to please us." II th,s perhaps... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1824 - 292 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... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 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." To all my foes,... | |
| 1833 - 496 sayfa
...so little acquainted with his own nature, and with human nature in general, as not to know, that " In all distresses of our friends, We first consult our private ends." I remain, Sir, Yours, very respectfully, Bayswater, Aug. 20, 1833. R. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION — LATE... | |
| 1837 - 352 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, JPoints out some circumstance to please us." V87. Rich... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 578 sayfa
...meilleurs amis, nous trouvons toujours quelquecliose quine nous deplait pas." — Rachefoucault. " 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." — Swift.] general,... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1838 - 396 sayfa
...RICHARD SAVAGE. Sav. WELCOME to these eternal realms, my firm old friend and sincere admirer ! Johns. Peace, peace ; no more of that : friendship ! admiration!...speaking, — Our friends eternal, during interest j Our foes implacable when worth their while. And has not another remarked, — In all distresses of... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1838 - 320 sayfa
...RICHARD SAVAGE. Sav. WELCOME to these eternal realms, my firm old friend and sincere admirer ! Jo/ins. Peace, peace ; no more of that : friendship ! admiration!...told, is the virtue, the second, the vice of fools ; 1 have lately been taught to disclaim them both. Has not a nice observer informed us, that men are,... | |
| Isaac Butt - 1840 - 1124 sayfa
...and the old who rest. Pope. 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... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 sayfa
...: the fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the rest Is thought too base for human breast : hetham & Son, etc. ; While nature, kindly bent to ease us, Points out some circumstance to please us.* If this perhaps... | |
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