| Stendhal - 1853 - 506 sidor
...temples, formés de quatre murs et couverts par des poutres de chêne prises dans le bois voisin, 1 But now i'm going to be immoral; now I mean to show Ikings realty as they are, Nut as they ougbt to be. Oh , pardon me digression ! Dnn Juan, eanto XII,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1855 - 272 sidor
...have mercy on their souls. RET. A. RANSOM. THE TWO SISTEKS. " I mean to show things as they really are, Not as they ought to be ; for I avow That till we see what 'в what in fact, we 're far From much improvement." The above "truthful lines, from Byron, exhibit... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1857 - 450 sidor
...places, Which puts my Pogasus to these grave paces. 33 XL. But now I'm going to be immoral ; now 40 I mean to show things really as they are, Not as they ought to be i for I avow, That, till we see what's what in fact, we're far From much improvement with that virtuous... | |
| Stendhal - 1858 - 378 sidor
...couverts par des poutres de chêne prises dans le bois voisin, ' But now i'm going to be immoral; novv I mean to show things really as they are, Not as they ought to be. Oh, pardon me digression! Don Juan, crin io XII, stanza il. suffisaient à la première des nécessités,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 486 sidor
...these grave paces. This line may puzzle the commentators more than the present generation. But now I 'm going to be immoral ; now I mean to show things really...as they ought to be : for I avow, That till we see what 's what in fact, we 're far From much improvement with that virtuous plough Which skims the surface,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1865 - 480 sidor
...people, at all times, and in most places, Which puts my Pegasus to these grave paces. XL. But now I 'm going to be immoral, now I mean to show things really as they are, Not as they ought to be : for l avow, That till we see what's what, in fact, we're far From much improvement with that virtuous plough... | |
| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 sidor
...so must tell the truth, howe'er you blame it. BYRON'S Don Juan. I mean to show things as they really are, Not as they ought to be ; for I avow That till we see what 's what in fact, we "re far From much improvement. BYRON'S Don Juan. First, I would have thee... | |
| LORD BYRON - 1875 - 418 sidor
...to he Immoral; now For like an aged annt, or tiresome friend, A rigid gnardian, or a zealons piiest, I mean to show things really as they are, Not as they onght to he: for I avow, Which skims the snrface, leaving scarce a scar I'pon the hlack loam long mannred... | |
| George Bruce - 1876 - 642 sidor
...thus when he writes, — " But now I'm going to be immoral ; now 1 mean to show things as they really are. Not as they ought to be : for I avow, That till...what's what in fact, we're far From much improvement vrith that virtuous plough Which skims the surface, leaving scarce a scar Upon the black loam long... | |
| Joseph B. Gross - 1876 - 482 sidor
..." On argument alone my»faith is bnilt." — Night Thought*. " I mean to show things as they really are, Not as they ought to be ; for I avow That till we see what's what in fact, we're far From maoh improvement." — BrnoN. INTRODUCTION. THAT mankind greatly differ from each other not only physically... | |
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