... affection laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own; but should certainly in any concern of mine have trusted my interest much more willingly with him, than with myself. The Essays of Michael de Montaigne - Side 225av Michel de Montaigne, Pierre Coste - 1811 - 545 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Michel de Montaigne - 1743 - 440 sider
...moving Caufe : Our Souls have drawn fo unanimoufly together, and we have with fo mutual a Confidence laid open the very Bottom of our Hearts to one another's View, that I not only know his as well as my own, but mould certainly, in any Concern of mine, have trufted my Intereft much more willingly with... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1759 - 476 sider
...the Motive. Our Souls have keptfo even a Pace together, and we have with fuch a fervent Affec- , tion laid open the very Bottom of our Hearts to one another's...that I not only know his as well as I do my own, but fhould certainly much rather truft my Interett •with him, than with myfelf. ThtMeaofcom- Let no one... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1776 - 484 sider
...difcover the motive. Our fouls have kept fo even a pace together, and we have with fuch a fervent affedion laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only know his as well as J do my own, but fhould certainly much rather truft my jntereft with him, than with myfelf. The idea... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 sider
...moving cause. Our souls have drawn so unitedly together, and we have, with so mutual a confidence, laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own, but should, certainly, in any concern ot mine, have trusted my interest... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 sider
...moving cause. Our souls have drawn so unitedly together, and we have, with so mutual a confidence, laid open the very ¡ bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own, but should, certainly, in any concern of mine, have trusted my interest... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1877 - 560 sider
...unanimously together, they had considered each other with so ardent an affection, and with the like affection laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own ; but should certainly in any concern of mine have trusted my interest much... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1877 - 514 sider
...unanimously together, they had considered each other with so ardent an affection, and with the like affection laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own ; but should certainly in any concern of mine have trusted my interest much... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1887 - 510 sider
...moving cause. Our souls have drawn so unitedly together, and we have, with so mutual a confidence, laid open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only knew his as well as my own, but should, certainly, in any concern of mine, have trusted my interest... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1890 - 330 sider
...we have with so mutual a confidence laid open the very bottom 1 Aristotle, Ethies, book ix., ch. xi. of our hearts to one another's view, that I not only know his as well as my own ; but should certainly, in any concern of mine, have trusted my interest much more willingly... | |
| Edith Augusta Sawyer - 1899 - 386 sider
...than touch, — within our hearts they lie — The words we do not say t Martha Gilbert Dickinson. OUR souls have kept so even a pace together, and we...open the very bottom of our hearts to one another's views, that 1 not only know his as well as I do my own, but should certainly much rather trust my interest... | |
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