| William Temple - 1908 - 372 páginas
...and no ordinary expenses, and a long experience. I know nobody that 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Alfred H. Hyatt - 1918 - 148 páginas
...and no ordinary expenses, and a long experience. I knownobody that possesses more private happiness than you do in your garden; and yet no man, who makes his happiness more public, bya free communication of the art and knowledge of it toothers. All that I myself... | |
| Gillian Darley - 2006 - 426 páginas
...proved. His old friend from Paris, Abraham Cowley knew nobody who '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... | |
| 1844 - 520 páginas
...felicitous prose none else ever wrote so well: " I know nobody that 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 it to others. All that I myself am able yet to do,... | |
| 1841 - 782 páginas
...elegant essay entitled "The Garden," where he tells him, " I know no man who possesses more 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." Captain Foster's... | |
| 284 páginas
...and no ordinary expences, and a long experience. I know nobody that possesses more private happiness than 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... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 172 páginas
...ordinary Expences, and a long Experience. I know no body that possesses more 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... | |
| 516 páginas
...ordinary Expences, and a long Experience. I know no body that possesses more 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... | |
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