They that mean to make no use of friends, will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship, is to be without one of the first comforts of our present state. To have no assistance from other minds, in resolving doubts, in appeasing... Omnium Gatherum - Page 32by Papirius Cursor - 1821Full view - About this book
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 lehte
...one another. They who mean to make no use of friends, will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship, is to be without one of...resolving doubts, in appeasing scruples,- in balancing deli* berations, is a very wretched destitution« If therefore your daughters have this silence by... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 lehte
...one another. They who mean to make no use of friends, will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship, is to be without one of...resolving doubts, in appeasing scruples, in balancing deli* berations, is a very wretched destitution* If therefore. your daughters have this silence by... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 258 lehte
...neglects the interchange of that social officiousness by which we are habitually endeared to one another. To be without friendship, is to be without one of...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. 17. Faith in some proportion to lear. APPENDIX. No. I. — Page 4. The Character of Mrs. Lucy Porter,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1816 - 674 lehte
...neglects the interchange of that social ofliciousness by which we are habitually endeared to one another. To be without friendship, is to be without one of...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. . " 17. Faith in some proportion to fear." (p. 150 — 156.) - It is well known, that the venerable... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 256 lehte
...neglects the interchange of that social officiousness by which we are habitually endeared to one another. To be without friendship, is to be without one of...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. 17. Faith in some proportion to fear. APPENDIX. No. I. — Page 4. The Character of Mrs. Lucy Porter,... | |
| 1816 - 358 lehte
...one another. They who menu to make no use of friends, will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship, is to be without one of...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. 1f therefore your daughters have this silence by temper, do not let them have it by principle; show... | |
| 1816 - 692 lehte
...social ofiiciousness by which we are habitually endeared to one another. To be without friendship, L> to be without one of the first comforts of our present...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. "15. A sudden blaze of kindness may, by a single blast of coldness, be extinguished. Esteem of great... | |
| 1821 - 90 lehte
...officiousness hy which we are hahitually endeared to each other. To he without friendship is to he without one of the first comforts of our present state....To have no assistance from other minds in resolving douhts, in appeasing scruples, in halancing deliherations, is a very wretched destitution. Female Actresses.... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 lehte
...one another. They that mean to make no use of friends will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship is to be without one of the...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. 184. Purposes. Life, to be worthy of a rational being, must be always in progression : we must always... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 lehte
...one another. They that mean to make no use of friends will be at little trouble to gain them ; and to be without friendship is to be without one of the...balancing deliberations, is a very wretched destitution. 184. Purposes. Life, to be worthy of a rational being, must be always in progression : we must always... | |
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