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" that there are many people in the world who would never have been in love if they had never heard talk of it. "
Harrison's British Classicks - Página 163
1786
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The World ..

1753 - 646 páginas
...Difcere Gf audire & meliori credere non vis. HOR. T is an obfervation of the duke de ft Rochefaucault, that there are many people in the world who would never have been, in love, if they ftrange as this aflertion may appear, there is nothing more certain than that mankind purfue with much...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volumen4

1774 - 846 páginas
...Rochefocault (whofe maxims in general db more honour to his head than to bis heart) has fomewhere faid, " that there are many people in the world who would...been in love, if they had never heard talk of it." Strange, as this a flirt ion may appear, with regard to love, it may, without much impropriety, be...
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The World, Volumen2

Edward Moore - 1772 - 344 páginas
...Difcere & audire & meliori credere nan vis. HOR. IT is an efofervation of the duke de Rochefaucault, " that there are many people in the world " who would...they had " never heard talk of it." As ftrange as this*affertron may appear, there is nothing more certain, than that mankind purfue with much greater...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, Volumen2

1776 - 288 páginas
...And with an idiot's ignorance admires. Francis* IT is an obfervation of the Duke de Rochefoucault, " That there are many people in the world who " would...had never " heard talk of it." As ftrange as this affertion may appear, there is nothing more certain than that mankind purfue with much greater ardour...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam. [209 Nos. in 4 Vols. With a Final ..., Temas1-104

1753 - 640 páginas
...Difcere & audire Of meliori credere non vis. HOR. T is an obfervation of the duke de Rochefaucault, that there are many people in the world who would...certain than that mankind purfue with much greater ardor what they are talked into an admiration of, than what they are prompted to by thennatural paflions...
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Select British Classics, Volumen34

1803 - 318 páginas
...Discere & audire & meliori credere non Vis. HOR. IT is an observation of the duke de Rochefoucault, " That there are many people in the world who would...been in love if they had never heard talk of it." As strange as this assertion may appear, there is nothing more Certain, than that mankind pijrsue v,,ith...
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The British Essayists, Volumen27

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 páginas
...their whole conduct, and even their desires, by IT is an observation of the duke de Rochefaticault, ' that there are many people in the world who would...been in love if they had never heard talk of it.' As .strange as this assertion may appear, there is nothing more certain, than that mankind pursue with...
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The British Essayists: The world

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 620 páginas
...et audire et meliora credere non vis. — HOP. IT is an observation of the Duke de Rochefoucault, ' that there are many people in the world who would...been in love if they had never heard talk of it.' As strange as this assertion may appear, there is nothing more certain, than that mankind pursue with...
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The British Essayists: World

James Ferguson - 1823 - 418 páginas
...Dicere ct audire et mcliora credere non ris. HOR. IT is an observation of the Duke de Rochefaucault, ' that there are many people in the world who would...been in love if they had never heard talk of it.' As strange as this assertion may appear, there is nothing more certain, than that mankind pursue with...
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L'amoroso. Il politico, ch.1-5

Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby - 1825 - 326 páginas
...La Bruyere, or some one of those apophthegm writers, who have shorn truth to the quick, " who could never have been in love, if they had never heard talk of it." And our peer was just the person to whom the remark might be applied. And those very men, who, according...
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