I could be content that we might procreate like trees, without conjunction, or that there were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of coition ; it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life, nor is there any... Curiosities of Literature - 64. oldalszerző: Isaac Disraeli - 1807Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 364 oldal
...foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life; nor is there any thing that will more deject his cool'd imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy piece of folly he hath committed. I speak not in prejudice, nor am averse from that sweet Sex, but naturally amorous of all that is beautiful.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 254 oldal
...perpetuate the world without this triviall and vulgar way of coition ; It is the fooliilitil ad a wife man commits in all his life, nor is there any thing that will more deject his coold imagination, when hee (hall confider what an odde and unworthy piece of folly hee hath committed... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 258 oldal
...perpetuate the world without this triviall and vulgar way of coition j It is the foolifheft adit a wife man commits in all his life, nor is there any thing that will more dejedt his coold imagination, when hee mall confider what an odde and unworthy piece of folly hee hath... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1912 - 420 oldal
...there were any way to perpetuate the world without r"c- 'a°this trivial and vulgar way of Coition : It is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life.] There was a Physitian long before PART II. the Author, that was of the same opinion, Uippocrates ;... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1922 - 310 oldal
...that there were any way to perpetuate the World without this trivial and vulgar way of coition ; it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his...life, nor is there any thing that will more deject his cool'd imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy piece of folly he hath ..'.•... | |
| Jacob Zeitlin - 1926 - 408 oldal
...any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of union: it is the f oolishest act a wise man commits in all his life ; nor is there anything that will more deject his cooled imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy... | |
| 1909 - 378 oldal
...or that there were any way to perpetuate the World without this trivial and vulgar way of union : it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his...life; nor is there any thing that will more deject his cool'd imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy piece of folly he hath committed.... | |
| Clive Staples Lewis - 1991 - 166 oldal
...— though with no comic intention — illustrated by Sir Thomas Browne when he says that her service is "the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life, nor is there anything that will more deject his cool'd imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy... | |
| James A. Brundage - 2009 - 714 oldal
...worldly way of union: it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life, nor is there anything that will more deject his cooled imagination when...consider what an odd and unworthy piece of folly he hath committed.9 The other side of this pervasive disdain for sex is the veneration (but not always the... | |
| James A. Brundage - 2009 - 714 oldal
...or that there were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and worldly way of union: it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life, nor is there anything that will more deject his cooled imagination when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy... | |
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