| 576 頁
...principles — but as a taste, an instrument and a mode of pleasurable gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making ahappy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books. You place him... | |
| 1835 - 542 頁
...— but as a taste, an instrument, and a mode of pleasurable gratification. Qive a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...him in contact with the best society in every period of history ; with the wisest, the wittiest, with the tenderest, the bravest, and the purest characters... | |
| 1838 - 544 頁
...gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making a happy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands...him in contact with the best society in every period of history — with the wisest, the wittiest — with the tendercst, the bravest, and the purest characters... | |
| 1838 - 272 頁
...principles — but as a taste, an instrument and a mode of pleasurable gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making a happy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books. You place him... | |
| 1838 - 274 頁
...principles — but as a taste, an instrument and a mode of pleasurable gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail of making a happy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands a most perverse selection of books. You place him... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 頁
...; but as a taste, an instrument, and a mode of pleasurable gratification. 2. Give a man this taste and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...man, unless, indeed, you put into his hands a most preverse selection of books. You place him in contact with the best society of every period of history... | |
| 1859 - 880 頁
...principles, but as a taste, an instrument, and a mode of pleasurable gratification. Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...him a happy man, unless, indeed, you put into his hand a most perverse selection of books. You place him in contact with the best society in every period... | |
| Friedrich von Schlegel, James Burton Robertson - 1846 - 566 頁
...might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...him in contact with the best society in every period of history, — with the wisest, the wittiest, the tenderest, the bravest, and the purest characters... | |
| Johann Beckmann - 1846 - 578 頁
...might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...him in contact with the best society in every period of history, — with the wisest, the wittiest, the tenderest, the bravest, and the purest characters... | |
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1846 - 538 頁
...might go amiss and the world frown upon me, it would be a taste for reading Give a man this taste, and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly...him in contact with the best society in every period of history — with the wisest, the wittiest, the tenderest, the bravest, and the purest characters... | |
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