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" Envy and impotent desires are their prevailing passions. But those objects against which their envy seems principally directed, are the vices of the younger sort, and the deaths of the old. "
The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century: A Series of Lectures - Página 35
por William Makepeace Thackeray - 1854 - 297 páginas
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volumen7

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 824 páginas
...entirely logical and absurd. As for the humour and conduct of this famous fable, I suppose former, llley find themselves cut off from all possibility of pleasure...and whenever they see a funeral, they lament, and repine that others are gone to a harbour of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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Tennyson: A Critical Study

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 250 páginas
...vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy and impotent desires...pleasure; and whenever they see a funeral they lament and repine that others are gone to a harbour of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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Tennyson: A Critical Study

Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1899 - 254 páginas
...vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy and impotent desires...; and whenever they see a funeral they lament and repine that others are gone to a harbour of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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From Chaucer to Tennyson: With Twenty-nine Portraits and Selections from ...

Henry Augustin Beers - 1899 - 346 páginas
...vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy and impotent desires...; and whenever they see a funeral they lament and repine that others are gone to a harbor of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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Longman's Handbook of English Literature: From A.D. 673 to the Present Time

Robert McWilliam - 1900 - 644 páginas
...of Friendship and dead to all natural Affections, which never descended below their Grandehildren. Envy and impotent Desires are their prevailing Passions....• and whenever they see a Funeral, they lament and repine that others are gone to an Harbour of Rest to which they themselves can never hope to arrive....
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Longman's Handbook of English Literature

R. McWilliam - 1900 - 834 páginas
...Vain, Talkative, but uncapable of Friendship and dead to all natural Affections, which never descended below their Grandchildren. Envy and impotent Desires...themselves cut off from all possibility of Pleasure ; JONATHAN SWIFT 345 and whenever they see a Funeral, they lament and repine that others are gone to...
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The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 414 páginas
...talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affec- 35 tion, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy and impotent desires...sort and the deaths of the old. By reflecting on the " I took," he says, " a second leave of my master, but as I was going to prostrate myself to kiss •...
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The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 410 páginas
...as I. Neither have I forgotten how apt some travloellers are to boast of extraordinary favours they former, they find themselves cut off from all possibility...and whenever they see a funeral, they lament, and repine that others are gone to a harbour of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volumen28

Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 454 páginas
...vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy and impotent desires...pleasure; and whenever they see a funeral, they lament and repine that others are gone to a harbor of rest to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World

Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 410 páginas
...natural affection, which never descended below their grandchildren. Envy is their prevailing passion. But those objects, against which their envy seems...pleasure; and whenever they see a funeral, they lament and repine that others are gone to an harbour of rest, to which they themselves never can hope to arrive....
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