Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this world as a real friend. Such a one is, as it were, another self, to whom we impart our most secret thoughts, who partakes of our joy, and comforts us in our affliction; add to this, that his company... Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Stran 7801906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | 1818 - 312 strani
...honest men and real friends in civil life.' ' Your Majesty,' answered the Bramin, ' is to know that honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...that his company is an everlasting pleasure to us. But nothing can, perhaps, give your Majesty a clearer or nobler idea of the pleasures of a reciprocal... | |
 | Bīdpāī - 1852
...honest men and real friends in civil life." " Your Majesty," answered the Bramin, " is to know that honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...our affliction : add to this, that his company is an ererlasting pleasure to us. But nothing can, perhaps, give your Majesty a clearer or nobler idea of... | |
 | John Mitford - 1872 - 274 strani
...life." "Your Majesty," answered the Brahmin, "is to know that honest men esteem and value nothin g so much in this world as a real friend. Such a one...that his company is an everlasting pleasure to us. But nothing can, perhaps, give your Majesty a clearer or nobler idea of the pleasures of a reciprocal... | |
 | Boston Evening Transcript (Firm) - 1894 - 54 strani
...Toasted Crackers. Oranges. Bananas. Tangerines. Salted Almonds. Walnuts. Coffee. ¿F¿TE¿R ¿INNE¿R. “Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in...joy, and comforts us in our affliction; add to this, thaL his company is an everlasting pleasure to us,” —Choice of Friends, CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1903 - 1158 strani
...physician. The Ignorant Physician. Fable fin. He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. 1 na. Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...that his company is an everlasting pleasure to US. Choice of Friendi. Chap. it. That possession was the strongest tenure of the law. 5 The Cat and the... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1903 - 1158 strani
...gather roses. 1 Hid. Honest men esteem and ralne nothing so mnch in this world as a real friend. Snch a one is as it were another self, to whom we impart onr most secret thonghts, who partakes of onr joy, and comforts ns in onr affliction; add to this,... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1903 - 1158 strani
...physician. The Ignorant Physician. Fable tiS. He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. 1 IM. Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...that his company is an everlasting pleasure to US. Choice of Friends. Chap. it. That possession was the strongest tenure of the law. 3 The Cat and the... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1906 - 1158 strani
...The ignorant Physician. Fable viii. He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. 1 ¡kid. Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...this, that his company is an everlasting pleasure tOUS. Choice of Friend». Chnp.it. That possession was the strongest tenure of the law.* The Cat and... | |
 | 1909 - 210 strani
...richer ray and purer worth; 'T is priceless, but 't is worn by few It is, it is the heart that's true. Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this...self, to whom we impart our most secret thoughts, who partake of our joy, and comfort us in our affliction; add to this that his company is an everlasting... | |
 | JOHN BARTLETT - 1919
...expect to gather S ¿ ¿ roses. 1 ibid. ¿5 Honest men esteem and value nothing so much in this ¿S world as a real friend. Such a one is as it were anothez ¿ S self, to whom we impart our most secret thoughts, who S • partakes of our joy, and comforts... | |
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