| Terence - 1768 - 448 Seiten
...can find, May whiftle for a wife.. Simo. Now then go in, That when you're wanted you be found. Pam. I go. [Exit. Byr. Is there no faith in the affairs of men ? - ' 'Tis an old faying and a true one too 5 " Of all mankind each loves himfelf the beft." I've feen the lady ; know... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 514 Seiten
...May whistle for a wife. Simo. Now then go in, That when you're wanted you be found. Pant. I go. Syr. Is there no faith in the affairs of men ? 'Tis an...had rather win her to his arms, Than yield her to the' embraces of my master. I will go bear these tidings, and receive Much evil treatment for my evil... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 Seiten
...I can find, May whistle for a wife. Sim. Now then go in, That when you're wanted you be found. Pam. I go. (Exit. Byr. Is there no faith in the affairs...had rather win her to his arms, Than yield her to the embraces of my master. I will go bear these tidings, and receive Much evil treatment for my evil... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - 590 Seiten
...can find, May whistle for a wife. Sim. Now then' go in, That when you're wanted you be found. Pam. 1 go. [Exit. Byr. Is there no faith in the affairs of...lady; know her beautiful; And therefore sooner pardon Pamphilu?, If he had rather win her to his arm», Than yield her to the embraces of my master. I will... | |
| Thomas Street Millington - 1863 - 888 Seiten
...themselves best, and, as if it were disgraceful, we call them selfish." — ABISTOT. Eth. 1. rx. c. 8. " Tis an old saying, and a true one," too, Of all mankind, each loves himself the best." — TKR. Andr. act. n. sc. 6. " The wise man will feel towards his friend as he docs towards himself... | |
| Thomas Street Millington - 1863 - 726 Seiten
...best, and, as if it were disgraceful, we call them selfish."—AKISTOT. Eth. 1. ix. c. 8. " 'Tis au old saying, and a true one," too, Of all mankind, each loves himself the best."—TEE. 4ndr.act.ii. sc. 6. " The wise man will feel towards his friend as he does towards himself;... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 594 Seiten
...cuiquam fidem ! Verum illud verbum est, vulgo quod dici solet, Omnes sibi malle melius esse, quam alteri. Is there no faith in the affairs of men? "Tis an old...true one too, "Of all mankind each loves himself the beat." SAFETY. And. iii. 1. 22. Ego in portu navigo. My vessel is in harbour, reckless of the troubled... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1884 - 690 Seiten
...require that thanks should be given him. SELF-LOVE. Is there no faith in the affairs of men! It is an old saying, and a true one too, "Of all mankind, each loves himself the best." Menander says:— " No one loves another better than himself." SAFETY. My vessel is in harbor, reckless... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1884 - 694 Seiten
...require that thanks should be given him. SELF-LOVE. Is there no faith in the affairs of men ! It is an old saying, and a true one too, " Of all mankind, each loves himself the best." Menander says:— " No one loves another better than himself." SAFETY. My vessel is in harbor, reckless... | |
| Terence, Henry Thomas Riley - 1892 - 650 Seiten
...There! said I not the truth? (Apart to PAM ) SIMO. Now then go in That when you're wanted you be found. BYR. Is there no faith in the affairs of men ? 'Tis an old saying and a true one too; "Of all maukind each loves himself the best." PAM. I go. (Exit I've seen the lady ; know her beautiful ; And... | |
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