I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me would be falsehood in that calling in which it has pleased Heaven to place me; treason to that conscience which says that men are weak;... Miscellaneous Essays, Sketches and Reviews - 第 370 頁William Makepeace Thackeray 著 - 1885 - 468 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1854 - 788 頁
...save One. I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe ¡t otherwise than it seems to me would be falsehood in that calling in which it has been pleased Heaven to place me ; treason to that conscience which says that men are weak ; that truth... | |
| 1864 - 420 頁
...buckles to his great task. Listen to what he says : 'I cannot help telling the truth as I viewit, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than...it seems to me, would be falsehood in that calling to which it has pleased Heaven to place me ; treason to lliat conscience which says that men are weak... | |
| 1864 - 396 頁
...buckled to Sis great task. Listen to what he snys : " I cannot help telling the truth as I viewit, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me, would bifalsehood in that calling to which it has pleased Heaven to place me ; treason to tliat conscience... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 頁
...help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I sce. To describe it otherwise than it scems to me would be falsehood in that calling in which...that men are weak ; that truth must be told ; that fanlt must be owned ; that pardon must be prayed for; and that love reigns supreme over all. I look... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 頁
...heart, or laughs at these from the other side. ... I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me would be falsehood to that calling in which it has pleased Heaven to place me, treason to that conscience which says that... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1899 - 376 頁
...being who ever trod this earth, save One. I cannot help telling the vOL. 1. 14 truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than...that men are weak ; that truth must be told ; that faults must be owned ; that pardon must be prayed for ; and that Love reigns supreme over all." There... | |
| 1899 - 658 頁
...his heart, or laughs at those from the other side. I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me would be falsehood to that calling in which it has pleased Heaven to place me; treason to that conscience which says that... | |
| 1899 - 962 頁
...those from the other side. Ohio Educational Monthly. I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me would be falsehood to that calling in which it has pleased Heaven to place me; treason to that conscience which says that... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Lewis Melville - 1903 - 60 頁
...flattery, Nor signed the page that registered a lie. " I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing what I see. To describe it otherwise than...that men are weak ; that truth must be told ; that faults must be owned ; that pardon must be prayed for ; and that I^ove reigns supreme over all." This... | |
| Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Lewis Melville, Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1903 - 54 頁
...the page that registered a lie. " I cannot help telling the truth as I view it, and describing Avhat I see. To describe it otherwise than it seems to me...says that men are weak; that truth must be told; that faults must be owned; that pardon must be prayed for ; and that Love reigns supreme over all." Tins... | |
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