| Alexander Pope - 1736 - 64 pągines
...»« tnellieurs amis mus treu<vons toujours qutlque chofes, yui fie nous dtplaijl fas. S Rockfiucault his Maxims drew From Nature, I believe them true :...more than all the reft, Is thought too bafe for human lire-alt : " In all Diftrefles of our Friends " We firft confult our -private Ends : " While Nature,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1739 - 66 pągines
...Verfes on the Death of the Rev. Do&or S Rod>efot(catdt his Maxims drew? From Nature, I believe 'em true : They argue no corrupted Mind In him ; the Fault...than all the reft • Is thought too bafe for human Breaft 3 '* In all Diftrefles of our Friends *' We firft confult our private Ends,' " While Nature... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pągines
...quelque chafes, qui ne nous de» pla[ft pas. AS Rochfwcault his Maxims drew From Nature, I believe 'em true; They argue no corrupted Mind In him ; The Fault is in Mankind. This Maxim more than aU the reft Is thought too bafe for human Breaft : «• In all Diftrefles of our Friends " We firft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 pągines
...} VERSES <- • . • ON THE DEATH OF A S Rocbefoucault his Maxims drew From Nature, I believe 'em true :" They argue no corrupted Mind In him; the Fault...more than all the reft Is thought too bafe for human Breaft ; " In all Diftrefles of our Friends <c We firft confult our private Ends, " While Nature kindly... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pągines
...deplaiji pas. In the adverfity of our bcft friends we always find fomething that doth not dilpleafe us. AS Rochefoucault his maxims drew From nature, I believe...more than all the reft Is thought too bafe for human breaft : " In all diftrejfles of our friends " We firft confult our private ends ; " While nature,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pągines
...deplaijl pas. In the adverfity of our bcfl friends we always find fomething that doth not difpleafe us. AS Rochefoucault his maxims drew From nature, I believe...more than all the reft Is thought too bafe for human breaft : " In all diftrefTes of our friends " We firft confult our private ends ; While nature, kindly... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pągines
...friends we always find fomething that doth not difpleafe us. Written in Nov. 1731. » AS Rochefoncault his maxims drew ^^ From nature, I believe them true...fault is in mankind. THIS maxim more than all the reft J Is thought too bafe for human breaft : " In all diftrefles of our friends " We firft confult our... | |
| 1760 - 556 pągines
...as Swift juftly obferves of the French Moralift, " As Rochfoucault his maxims drew *' From Nature, 1 believe them true : " They argue no corrupted mind •' In him : the fault is in mankind." Art. 10. The Rudiments of Navigation. Demonjlrated and il-i luftrated in a plain and familiar Manner,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pągines
...fomething that doth not difpleafe us. S Rochefoucault his maxims drew From nature, I believe them true j argue no corrupted mind In him ; the fault is in mankind....more than all the reft Is thought too bafe for human breaft i << In all diftrefles of our friends c< We firft confult our private ends ; " While nature,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 pągines
...of our beft friends, we. always find fomething that doth not difpleafe us. Written in Nov. 1731. I AS Rochefoucault his maxims drew From nature, I believe...fault is in mankind. This maxim more than all the reft t; Is thought too bale for human breaft : " In all diftrefles of our friends " We firft confult our... | |
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