| Joel Elias Spingarn - Criticism - 1908 - 388 pages
...look upon Truth herselfe 30 unlesse they see her elegantly drest, that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they would then appeare to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - Criticism - 1908 - 374 pages
...look upon Truth herselfe 30 unlesse they see her elegantly drest, that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they would then appeare to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| William Morison - 1909 - 172 pages
...look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1909 - 572 pages
...as look upon Truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed, that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...as look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed; that whereas the paths of honesty ey were accompanied with most of their brethren out of the city, unt easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| Ida Langdon - Aesthetics - 1924 - 366 pages
...as look upon Truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed, that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant though they were rugged... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of English - English literature - 1925 - 252 pages
...not look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will then appear easy and pleasant, though they were rugged and difficult indeed.... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 1925 - 450 pages
...as look upon Truth herself, unless they see her elegantly drest ; that whereas the Paths of honesty and good Life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they would then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| James Holly Hanford - 1926 - 334 pages
...look upon truth herself, unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 402 pages
...look upon truth herself unless they see her elegantly dressed — that, whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult, though they be indeed easy and pleasant, they will then appear to all men both easy and pleasant, though they were rugged... | |
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