| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 568 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 ntnitas ranitatinn is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 856 頁
...had brought to him, as to the rest of us, its ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. AVe alter very little. When we talk of this man or that...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 - 1898 - 850 頁
...to him, as to the rest of us, it» ordinary consequences, consolations, developments. We alter verlj little. . When we talk of this man or that woman being...to-day's possession is the consequence of the selfish ardour of yesterday's pursuit: the scorn and weariness which cries vanites vanitatum Is but the lassitude... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 854 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 that woman being no longer the same person whom we rememlier in youth, and remark (of course to deplore) changes in our friends, we don't perhaps, caleulate... | |
| 1898 - 584 頁
...has by this time settled down into a philosophic mood that is almost fatalistic, as when he suggests that ' circumstance only ' brings out the latent defect or quality, and does not create ' it ; ' that ' our mental changes are, like our grey hairs and ' wrinkles, no more than the fulfilment... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1850 - 1052 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 - 1849 - 1058 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 that woman being no longer the same erson whom we remember in youth, and remark (of course to deplore) changes in our friends, we don't,... | |
| Otto Jespersen - 1912 - 274 頁
...with quoting a few instances of the new construction out of several hundreds which I have collected: 'When we talk of this man or that woman being no longer the same person' (Thackeray), 'besides the fact of those three being there, the drawbridge is kept up' (Anth. Hope),... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1913 - 412 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 - 1917 - 932 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...changes in our friends, we don't perhaps, calculate that circumstances only brings out the latent defect or quality, and does not create it. The selfish languor... | |
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