Have full as oft no meaning, or the same. Self-love and reason to one end aspire, Pain their aversion, pleasure their desire ; But greedy that its object would devour, This taste the honey, and not wound the flower : 90 Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood,... Fraser's Magazine - Strana 1861877Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 336 str.
...desire ; But greedy that, its object would devour, This taste the honey, and not wound the flower: 90 Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good. III. Modes of self-love the passions we may call : 'Tis real good, or seeming, moves them all: But... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 str.
...which with ease Pleases all round it, from the wish to please. The New Timon. PLEASURE. PLEASURES, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil or our greatest good. Pope. Pleasures are like poppies spread, You seize the flower, its bloom is shed; Or like the snow... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 str.
...Pleasure never eomes sineere to man : But lent by heaven upon hard usury. Dryslen's Œdipus. Pleasures, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good. Pope's Ечау on Man, For foreign glory, foreign joy, they roam ; No thought of peaee or happiness... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 str.
...desire ; But greedy that its object would devour, This taste the honey, and not wound the flower : 90 Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good. III. Modes of self-love the passions we may call : Tis real good, or seeming, moves them all : But... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 134 str.
...desire ; But greedy that, its object would devour ; This taste the honey, and not wound the flow'r : Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good. Modes of self-love the passions we may call ; 'Tis real good, or seeming, moves them all : But since... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 str.
...desire ; But greedy that its object would devour, This taste the honey, and not wound the flower : 90 Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good. III. Modes of self-love the passions we may call : Tis real good, or seeming, moves them all : But... | |
| Ferdinand De Wilton Ward - 1856 - 344 str.
...them ! CHAPTER XXVIII. Glasgow Fair. — Brief notice of Celebrated Places aud Persons. " Pleasures or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil or our greatest good." I HAPPENED in Glasgow on the day of the annual fair, and was thus led to witness scenes, exciting emotions... | |
| Theodore Clapp - 1859 - 368 str.
...strong negative. " I thought that sin would give me the greatest pleasure, therefore I pursued it." " Pleasure or wrong, or rightly understood, Our greatest evil, or our greatest good." In the proper sense of the word, we were created for pleasure, which is the synonyme of happiness.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 str.
...desire ; But greedy that, its object would devour ; This taste the honey, and not wound the flower : Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil or our greatest good. 3. Modes of self-love the passions we may call ; Tis real good or seeming moves them all : But since... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1860 - 60 str.
...their desire ; But greedy That, its object would devour, This taste the honey, and not wound the flower .Pleasure, or wrong or rightly understood, Our greatest evil or our greatest good. in. Modes of self-love the passions we may call, 'Tis real good,- or seeming, moves them all : But... | |
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