| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 страници
...writes; to his friend lays his heart open to him ;" " but," he adds, "the truth is, that such were the friendships of the golden age, and are now the friendships...Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open even to themselves, and of which, by whatever accident exposed, they do not shun a distinct and continued... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 520 страници
...said as to be commonly believed, that the true characters of men may be found in their letters, and that he who writes to his friend, lays his heart open...Age, and are now the friendships only of children. Very_few_cau_ boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves, and. of which, by whatever accident... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 страници
...said as to be commonly believed, that the true characters of men may be found in their letters, and that he who writes to his friend, lays his heart open...friendships of the Golden Age, and are now the friendships onlv of children. Very few can boast of hearts which * * they dare lay open to themselves, and of which,... | |
| 1826 - 434 страници
...said as to be commonly believed, that the true characters of men may be found in their letters, and that he who writes to his friend lays his heart open...are now the friendships only of children. Very few ran boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves, and of which, by whatever accident exposed,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 страници
...that he who writes lo" lus friends lays his heart open hefore him. But the trnth is, that such wero m march 'd ouly of children. Vcry few can hoast of hearts which they'da» lay open to thrmaelves, and of which,... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 310 страници
...opinion, that " he who writes to his friend, lays his bosom open before him. Very few," he says, " can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves ; and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not show to our friends. In the eagerness of conversation... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 164 страници
...opinion, that " he who writes to his friend, lays his bosom open before him." Very few, he says, " can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves ; and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not show to our friends. In the eagerness of conversation... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 214 страници
...opinion, that " he who writes to his friend, lays his bosom open before him." Very few, he says, " can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves; and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not show to our friends. In the eagerness of conversation... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 страници
...as to be commonly believed, flat the true characters of men may be found in their letters, and lhat he who writes to his friend lays his heart open before him. But tho truth is, that such were the simple friendships of the uolden Age, and are now the friendships... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1835 - 472 страници
...said as to be commonly believed, that the true characters of men may be found in their letters, and that he who writes to his friend lays his heart open...age, and are now the friendships only of children. fery few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to Jhemselves, and of which, by whatever accident... | |
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