| 1881 - 578 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden ; and, yet no man, who makes his happiness in woods could rest, Where never human foot the ground has pressed. Thou from all shades myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, which you instruct... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden ; and yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it to others. All that I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, which you instruct... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden ; and yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it to others. All that I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, which you instruct... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden ; and, yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it to others. All that I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, which you instruct... | |
| William Temple - 1908 - 372 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden ; and yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it to others. All that I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, which you instruct... | |
| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1913 - 166 páginas
...possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden; and yetnoman, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it toothers. All that I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1915 - 416 páginas
...can be expected from an Extraordinary Wit, and no ordinary Expences, and a long Experience. nication of the Art and Knowledge of it to others. All that I my self am able yet to do, is onely to recommend to Mankind the search of that Felicity, which you... | |
| Gillian Darley - 2006 - 426 páginas
...'possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden; and, yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, by a free communication of the art and knowledge of it to others'. 37 Visitors poured into Sayes Court, so convenient to royal Greenwich. Queen Henrietta Maria, the earl... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 172 páginas
...private happiness then you do in your Garden; and yet no man who makes his happiness more publick, by a free communication of the Art and Knowledge of it to others. All that I my self am able yet to do, is onely to recommend to Mankind the search of that Felicity, which you... | |
| 516 páginas
...private happiness then you do in your Garden ; and yet no man who makes his happiness more publick, by a free communication of the Art and Knowledge of it to others. All that I my self am able yet to do, is onely to recommend to Mankind the search of that Felicity, which you... | |
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