隠しフィールド
ブックス ... such a manner, that if he became his enemy, it should not be in his power to... の書籍検索結果
" ... such a manner, that if he became his enemy, it should not be in his power to hurt him. The first part of this rule, which regards our behaviour towards an enemy, is indeed very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which... "
Select British Classics - 240 ページ
1803
全文表示 - この書籍について

The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - 1837 - 276 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend, savours more of cunning than of...Besides that, when a friend is turned into an enemy, the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousness of the friend, rather than the indiscretion of...

The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1839 - 276 ページ
...our behuviour towards a friend, savours more of cunnmg than of discretion : ,vnd would cut a man oft" from the greatest pleasures of life, which are the...Besides that, when a friend is turned into an enemy? the world is lust enough to accuse the pcrfidionsness of the friend, rather than the indiscretion of...

The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - 1842 - 262 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend. savours more of cunning than of discretion; and would cut a man off from the greatestpleasuresol life, which are the freedoms of conversation with a bosom friend. Besides that,...

The Spectator, 第 3 巻

Alexander Chalmers - 1853 - 544 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend, savours more of cunning than of...an enemy, and, as the son of Sirach calls him,' 'a bewray er of secrets,' the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousuess of the friend, rather...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others] with sketches of the lives ..., 第 5~6 巻

Spectator The - 1853 - 566 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend, savours more of cunning than of...freedoms of conversation with a bosom friend. Besides U ...it, when a friend is turned into an enemy, and (as the son of Sirach calls him)* a bewrayer of...

The Spectator

1853 - 756 ページ
...Ьй the latter part of it, which regards our behavior toward a friend, savors more of cunning than rf discretion, and would cut a man off from the greatest pleasures of life, which are the freedom» of conversation with a bosom friend. Beside thd, when a friend is turned into an enemy, »nd,...

The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend, savours more of cunning than of...into an enemy, and (as the son of Sirach calls him) abewrayer of secrets, the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousness of the friend, rather than...

The Works of Joseph Addison: The Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend, savours more of cunning than of...into an enemy, and (as the son of Sirach calls him) abewrayer of secrets, the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousness of the friend, rather than...

The Spectator [by J. Addison and others].

Spectator The - 1857 - 780 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour our own bcwrayer of secrets," the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousneu of the friend, rather than...

The Works of Joseph Addison Complete in Three Volumes Embracing the ..., 第 1 巻

Joseph Addison - 1864 - 472 ページ
...very reasonable, as well as very prudential; but the latter part of it, which regards our behaviour towards a friend? savours more of cunning than of...an enemy, and, as the son of Sirach calls him, '"a Dewrayer of secrets,'* the world is just enough to accuse the perfidiousness of the Tiend rather than...




  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