Names that denote divifion and difference, fuch as, benefits, obligation, intreaties, thanks, gratitude, are odious to them. Something to be wifhed like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, found in a friend only, or in his houfe. Introduction to the Art of Thinking - Page 21by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1789 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Temple - Allegiance - 1701 - 384 pages
...the firft Part of our Lives i the two fecond, the middle j and the laft the latter end. Something; like Home that is not Home, like Alone that is not Alone, to be wilhed, and only found in a Friend, or in his Houfe. Men that do not think of the prefent, will... | |
| William Temple - Europe - 1731 - 506 pages
...engage the firft Part of our Lives; the two fécond, the middle; and the laft the latter End. Something like Home that is not Home, like Alone that is not Alone, tf> be wifhed, and only found in a Friend, or in his Houfe. Men that do not think of the prefent, will... | |
| William Temple - Europe - 1757 - 564 pages
...engage the firft part of our lives ; the two iecond, the middle ; and the !aft the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wifhed, and only found in a friend, or in his houle. Men, that do not think of the prefent, will... | |
| abbé Lecren - Logic - 1763 - 570 pages
...to account : names that denote divifion and difference, fuch as, benefits, obligation, intreaties, thanks, gratitude, are odious to them. , Something...friendfhip. It is not eafy to love thofe we do not efteem. It is harder ftill to love thofe who have more merit than we have. 23. The difficulty is not... | |
| Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 pages
...already done yon " one, than from him to whom you have done it." — P. 16. " Something to be wished like home that is not home, like alone that is not " alone, found in a friend only, or in his house." — P. 17, BOOK!!. The book, however, is extremely well adapted to its prini/ . cipal end,... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - Judges - 1814 - 492 pages
...al" ready done you one, than from him to whom you have " done it."— P. 16. " Something to be wished like home that is not home, •' like alone that is not alone, found in a friend only, or in " bis house."— P. 17. From maxims such as the following, a child can derive no useful instruct ion... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - Judges - 1814 - 482 pages
...to whom you have " done it."— P. 16. *.* Something to be wished like home that is not home, " hire alone that is not alone, found in a. friend only, or in ?* his house." — P. 17. From maxims such as the following, a child can derive no useful instruction : "... | |
| Sir William Temple - Europe - 1814 - 580 pages
...engage the first part of our lives ; the two second, the middle ; and the last the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wished, and only found in a friend, or in his house. Men that do not think of the present, will... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1821 - 390 pages
...the first part of our lives ; the two second, the middle ; and the last, the latter end. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, to be wished, and only found in a friend, or in his house. Men that do not think of the present, will... | |
| Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 374 pages
...therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the greatest dissemblers. — Lord Baton. Something like home that is not home, like alone that is not alone, is to be wished, and only found in a Friend, or in his house. — Sir W. Temple. DCLXVIIf. What man... | |
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