| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1894 - 906 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others, without once making the easy and obvious reflection that his affairs can have no more weight with other men than theirs can have with him, and how little that is he is sensible enough. There is here none of Swift's... | |
| Frederick George Aflalo - 1905 - 298 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others, without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men than theirs have with him ; and how little that is, he is sensible enough." Swift : Hints Towards an Essay... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 318 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men than theirs have with him; and of how little that is, he is sensible enough. Where a company has met, I... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 502 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. Where company hath met, I often... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 440 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. Where company hath met, I often... | |
| Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others ; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him ; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. Where a company has met, I often... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 284 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. When a company has met, I often... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. When a company has met, I often... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. JONATHAN SWIFT — Essays 416.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 páginas
...himself, and ready to think he is so to others; without once making this easy and obvious reflection, that his affairs can have no more weight with other men, than theirs have with him; and how little that is, he is sensible enough. Where company hath met, I often... | |
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