| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1850 - 448 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit : the scorn and weariness which cries vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 528 頁
...him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter verj 378 little. When we talk of this man or that woman being...the latent defect or quality, and does not create iL The selfish languor and indifference of to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 512 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit : the scorn and weariness which cries vanilas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY - 1869 - 514 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit : the scom and weariness which cries vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1879 - 440 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit : the scorn and weariness which cries vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 頁
...reason, or the loftiest objects of faith; CCCCII. JHE VOYAGE OF LIFE. — When we talk of this mar or that woman being no longer the same person whom...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit; the scorn and weariness which cries Vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 472 頁
...real, and reality is a bitterness and a deceit.—Rebecca and Rowena, 166. MORTAL GROWTH AND DECAY. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit: the scorn and weariness which cries vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 876 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...latent defect or quality, and does not create it. The selflsh languor and indifference of to-day's possession is the consequence of the selflsh ardor of... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 440 頁
...time had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter very little. When we talk of this man or...deplore) changes in our friends, we don't, perhaps, caleulate that circumstance only brings out the latent defect or quality, and does not create it. The... | |
| John Tillotson - 1882 - 400 頁
...direct symbol of the highest ideas of reason, or the loftiest objects of faith. HE VOYAGE OF LIFE. — When we talk of this man or that woman being no longer...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit; the scorn and weariness which cries Vanitas vanitatum is but the lassitude... | |
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