 | Robert Burton - 1821 - 624 páginas
...country gentleman; go you to this, That side you ; why stand ye ? It's well as 'tis. * Every man knovo'es his own, but not others defects and miseries; and...own misfortunes, not to examine or consider other mens, not to confer themselves with others; to recount their miseries, but not their good gifts, fortunes,... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1821 - 628 páginas
...go you to this, That side you ; why stand ye ? It's well as 'tis. • Every man knowes his own, bit not others defects and miseries; and 'tis the nature...of all men still to reflect upon themselves, their cram misfortunes, not to examine or consider other mens, not to confer themselves with others; to recount... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1836 - 768 páginas
...sir lawyer, A country gentleman ; go you to mis. That side you ; why stund ye ? It's well as 'tis. ь Every man knows his own, but not others defects and...own misfortunes, not to examine or consider other mens, not to confer themselves with others ; to recount their miseries, but not their good gifts, fortunes,... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 páginas
...country gentleman : go you to this, That side you; why stand ye ? It's well as 'tis. ''Every man knowes mens, not to confer themselves with others ; to recount their miseries, but not their good gifts, fortunes,... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1838 - 766 páginas
...? It's well aa 'tie. '•'•'У man knowes his own, but not others dejects and miseries ; and 'tis nature of all men still to reflect upon themselves, their own misfortunes, to examine or consider other mens, not to confer themselves with others ; "oimt their miseries, but... | |
 | James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 páginas
...dealings with thee, labour to see Him. That will make thee fear Him; this will make thee love Him. Every man knows his own, but not others' defects and...misfortunes, not to examine or consider other men's; to ruminate on their adversity, but not once to think on their prosperity; not on what they have, but... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1847 - 580 páginas
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 | Half hours - 1847 - 580 páginas
...sir lawyer, A country gentleman ; go you to this, That side you ; why stand ye t It 's well as 'tis. Every man knows his own but not others' defects and...their good gifts, fortunes, benefits, which they have to ruminate on their adversity, but not once to think on their prosperity, not what they have, but... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1847 - 688 páginas
...lawyer A eoulltry gentlemen ; кп you to this, That side you ; wby stand ye ? It's well as 'tis." r'J " nd beggar @/+ compare themselves with others : To recount their miseries, but not their good gifts, fortunes, benefits,... | |
 | Robert Burton - 1847 - 700 páginas
...reflect upon themselves, their own misfortunes," not to examine or consider other men's, not to compare themselves with others : To recount their miseries, but not their good gifts, fortunes, benefits, whicli they have, or ruminate on their adversity, but not once to think on their prosperity, not what... | |
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