tis like a Child's using a little Bird, ' O poor Bird, thou shalt sleep with me ;' so lays it in his Bosom, and stifles it with his hot Breath : the Bird had rather be in the cold Air. And yet too 'tis the most pleasing Flattery, to like what other men... Table Talk: Being the Discourses - Página 103por John Selden - 1786 - 163 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Selden - 1716 - 156 páginas
...little Bird [O poor Bird, thou malt fleep with me] fo lays it in his Bofome , and ftifles it with bis hot Breath } the Bird had rather be in the cold Air : And yet too , 'tis the moft pleafing Flattery , to like what other Men. like. 5. "Tis moft undoubtedly true, tfiat... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 196 páginas
...men's pleasures to ourselves ; it is like a child's using a little bird, " O poor bird, thou shalt sleep with me," so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...undoubtedly true, that all men are equally given to their pleasure?, onlf thus, .one man's pleasure lies one way, and E 4, ano. another's another. Pleasures... | |
| John Selden - 1798 - 166 páginas
...Child's ufing a little Bird [O poor Bird, thou malt fteep with me] fo lays it in his Bofom, and ftiftes it with his hot Breath; the Bird had rather be in the cold Air; and yet too, 'tis the moft pleafing Flatter)', to like what other Men like. 3. 'Tis moft undoubtedly true, that... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves ; 'tis like a child's using a little bird: " O poor bird, you shall sleep with me," so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...bird had rather be in the cold air : And yet too, 'tis the most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. SELDEN. TIS most undoubtedly true, that... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves ; it is like a child's using a little bird, O poor bird, thou shall sleep with me; so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...rather be in the cold air. And yet, too, it is the ason plays should be in k or rhyme, only the poet •If, that he makes some.-h somebody made before... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves ; it is like a child's using a little bird, O poor bird, thoushalt sleep with me; so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...it with his hot breath : the bird had rather be in flip, cold air. And yet, too, it is the most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. 3. It... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves: it is like a child's using a little bird, " O poor bird, thon shall sleep with me ;" so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. 3. It is most undoubtedly true, that all men are equally given to their pleasures : only thus, one... | |
| 1821 - 328 páginas
...men's pleasures to ourselves : it is like a child's using a little bird, " O poor bird, thou shalt sleep with me ;" so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. 3. It is most undoubtedly true, that all men are equally given to their pleasures : only thus, one... | |
| John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves: it is like a child's using a little bird, " O poor bird, then shall sleep with me ;" so lays it in his bosom, and stifles it with his hot breath : the bird had rather be iu the cold air. And yet, too, it is the most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. 3. It... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...other men's pleasures to ourselves; 'tis like a child's using a little bird, (O poor bird, thou shall sleep with me,) so lays it in his bosom, and stifles...the bird had rather be in the cold air; and yet too, 'tis the most pleasing flattery, to like what other men like. — Selden. DCXCVI. The weak may be joked... | |
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