| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, Certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to 0ur friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations of fallacy... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very tew can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to ouc friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations of fallacy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 strani
...by which it was granted was some yean in mf custody. //. friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which oilers stronger tenipta,tions to fallacy and sophistication than epistolary intercourse. In the eagerness... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...continued view ; and certainly, what we hide from h 3 ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 410 strani
...simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and are now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 404 strani
...the simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 412 strani
...the simple friendships of the " Golden Age," and now the friendships only of children. Very few can boast of hearts which they dare lay open to themselves,...and, certainly, what we hide from ourselves we do not shew to our friends. There is, indeed, no transaction which offers stronger temptations to fallacy... | |
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