隠しフィールド
ブックス We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship, a state... の書籍検索結果
" We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship, a state from which artifice and concealment are to be banished for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. "
Domestic happiness; Home education; Politeness and good breeding - 29 ページ
George Etell Sargent 著 - 1851
全文表示 - この書籍について

The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 第 22 巻

British essayists - 1802 - 266 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon each other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour of desire, which the first sight...

Select British Classics, 第 8 巻

1803 - 268 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon each otheiv We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour of desire which the first sight...

The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations ...

Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 ページ
...uot to quit the bowl without a surfeit. Ibid. vol. 4, p. 41. Marriage should be considered as tfoe most solemn league of perpetual friendship ; a state...for ever; and in which every act of dissimulation is a "breach of faith. Ibid. p. 43. A poet may praise many whom he would .he afraid to many, and, perhaps,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon e.ich other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour of desirs, which the first sight...

Maxims, observations & reflections on morality and religion; selected from ...

T Nixon - 1806 - 176 ページ
...son ; and he who meets with a bad one, has lost a daughter. Marriage should be considered as the O most solemn league of perpetual friendship, a state...ever ; and in which, every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. Conjugal fidelity is always greater in proportion as marriages are more numerous...

The British Essayists;: Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 272 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon each other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...and concealment are to be banished for ever, and in whieh every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour...

The Rambler, 第 4 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 278 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon each other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of failh. ' The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour of desire, which the first sight...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, no intelligence with spies placed upon each other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...which artifice and concealment are to be banished forever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith. The impetuous vivacity of youth,...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, 第 6 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 416 ページ
...interviews with needy relations, ho intelligence with spies placed upon each other. We considered marriage as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...be banished for ever,, and in which 'every act of ^.issHnulation is a breach of faith. » *, i The The impetuous vivacity of youth, and that ardour of...

The guide to domestic happiness [by W. Giles].

William Giles - 1811 - 268 ページ
...heart of your comforts, and leave you without even the appearance of felicity. Consider marriage ' as the most solemn league of perpetual friendship,...for ever, and in which every act of dissimulation is a breach of faith.' Let every part of your conduct evidence the most endearing familiarity and candour....




  1. マイ ライブラリ
  2. ヘルプ
  3. ブックス検索オプション
  4. ePub をダウンロード
  5. PDF をダウンロード