| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 464 páginas
...of the company can rea* fonably wifh we had rather left unfaid ; nor can there * any thing be wel! more contrary to the ends for which * people meet...appear * very different, yet arife from the fame root, and are ' equally blameable ; I mean, an impatience to inter* rupt others, and the uneafinefs of being... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1764 - 456 páginas
...the beft rules in conyerfation is, never to fay a thing which any of the company can reafonably wiflj we had rather left unfaid; nor can there any thing...together, than to part unfatisfied with each other pr themfelves. There are two faults in converfation, » which appear very different, yet arife from... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 304 páginas
...is, never to fay a thing which any of the company can reafonably wifli we had rather left unlaid ; nor can there any thing be well more contrary to the...together, than to part unfatisfied with each other or themfclves. There are two faults in converfation, which appear very diflerent, yet arife from the fame... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 378 páginas
...the beft rules in converfation is, never to fay a thing which any of the company can reafonably wi(h we had rather left unfaid ; nor can there any thing...to the ends for which people meet together, than to parr unfatisfied with each other or themfelves. There are two faults in ctmverfation which appear very... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 486 páginas
...the beft rules in converfation is, never to fay a thing which any of the company can reafonably vvifh we had rather left unfaid : nor can there any thing...converfation which appear very different, yet arife from the the fame root, and are equally blameable ; I mean, an impatience to interrupt others; and the uneaimefs... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...the beft rules in converfation is, never to fay a thing which any of the company can reafonably wim we had rather left unfaid : nor can there any thing...unfatisfied with each other or themfelves. ' There There arc two faults in converfation which apsear very different, yet arife from the fame root, ind... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 páginas
...conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish we had rather left unsaid : nor can there any thing be well more contrary to the...ends for which people meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves. There are two faults in conversation which appear very different,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 564 páginas
...conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish we had rather left unsaid : nor can there any thing be well more contrary to the...ends for which people meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves. There are two faults in conversation which appear very different,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 558 páginas
...conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish we had rather left unsaid : nor can there any thing be well more contrary to the...ends for which people meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves. There are two faults in conversation which appear very different,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 518 páginas
...thing which any of the company can reasonably wish we had rather left unsaid : nor can there anything be well more contrary to the ends for which people meet together, than to part unsatisfied with each other or themselves. There are two faults in conversation, which appear very... | |
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