| 730 pages
...certainly true, that friendship can fubfjft nun nifi inter bovti, at that age_.of life, when the/e is balm in the --blood, •.and that: confidence in the mind, - which the inflocency of our own of mind. You will, lam fure, hear this with fatisfadlion ; and fure it is, thatr... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 450 pages
...acquaintance ; and no wonder, fince Tully's maxim is certainly true, that friendfhip can fubfift non nifi inter bonos, at that age of life, when there is balm...blood, and that confidence in the mind, which the innoP 2 cency ( '9° ) cency of our own heart infpires, and the experience of other men's deftroys.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 410 pages
...acquaintance ; and no wonder, lince Tw//y's maxim is certainly true, that friendfhip can fubfift non nifi inter bonos, at that age of life, when there is balm in the blood, and that ( 8o) that confidence in the mind, which the innocency of our own heart infpires, and the experience... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 408 pages
...acquaintance ; and no wonder, fince 'Tul/y's maxim is certainly true, that friendfhip can fublift non nijl inter bonos, at that age of life, when there is balm in the blood, and that that confidence in the mind, which th* innocency of our own heart infpires, and the experience of other... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1767 - 362 pages
...and no wonder, fince Tally's maxim is certainly true, that friendfhip can fubfift not nifi inter j; at that age of life, when there is balm in the blood, and that confidence in th.e mind, which the conftancy of our own heart infpires, and the experience of other men's deftroys. I was apt to confound... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 pages
...wonder, fince Tully's maxim is certainly true, that friendfhip can fubfift non nifi inter ionos, at the age of life when there is balm in the blood, and that confidence in the mind, which the innocency of our own heart infpires, and the experience of other men deftroys. I was apt to confound... | |
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1786 - 342 pages
...Ti/l/y's maxim is certainly true; that friendfhip can fubfift, non nifi inter bonos, (only amcng the gsed) at that age of life, when there is balm in the blood, and that confidence in the mind, which the innoccncy of our own heart infpires, and the experience of other men's deftroys." Bolingbrokt Lett.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 pages
...rarely to be found. They are so much out of use, that the man of mode imagines them to be out of nature. We meet with few friends; the greatest part of those...blood, and that confidence in the mind, which the innocency of our own heart inspires, and the experience of other men's destroys, I was apt to confound... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 536 pages
...rarely to be found. They are so much out of use, that the man of mode imagines them to be out of nature. We meet with few friends; the greatest part of those...properly speaking, nothing more than acquaintance ; and and no wonder, since Tully's maxim is certainly true, that friendship can subsist non nisi inter bonos.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 318 pages
...rarely to be found. They are so much out of use, that the man of mode imagines them to be out of nature. We meet with few friends ; the greatest part of those...maxim is certainly true, that friendship can subsist nan nisi inter bonos. At that age of life, when there is balm in the blood, and that confidence in... | |
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