| 1798 - 408 Seiten
...and they oyefrca;rnc Us, we had &S good be burnt alive." THE FEELING MAN. " Tendernefs, without the capacity of relieving, only makes the man who " feels it more wretched than the object which fues for it/' v \ GOLDSMITH. TTO W keen the pangs which rend his lab'ring frame, •*••*• As... | |
| 1804 - 242 Seiten
...debauchees who may curse, but will not relieve them. Why, why was I born a man, and yet see the suffering of wretches I cannot relieve ! Poor houseless creatures!...the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. LETTER CXVIII. From Fum ffeam, to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented wanderer, by the way of Moscow. I HAVE... | |
| 1804 - 174 Seiten
...others security, becomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility I or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse !...wretched than the object which sues for assistance. But let me turn from a scene of such distress to the sanctified hypocrite, who has been talking of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 522 Seiten
...imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held uptoengage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. The poor weep...the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. LETTER LETTER CXVII. Fum Hoain to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented wandere.r, by the way of Moscow. I HAVE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 462 Seiten
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of...the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. LETTER CXVIL From Fum Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented wanderer, by the way of Moscow. I HAVE been... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 706 Seiten
...heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ! or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulsfe-! Tenderness, without a capacity of relieving, only...object which sues for assistance. Adieu. LETTER CXVII. Fum Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented wanderer, by the way of Moscow. On the meanness of the... | |
| 1821 - 384 Seiten
...possession. Here, he cries, stood their citadel, now grown over with weeds ; there their senate-house, but now the haunt of every noxious reptile ; temples...wretched than the object which sues for assistance. But let me turn from a scene of such distress to the sanctified hypocrite, who has been talking of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 514 Seiten
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of...the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. LETTER GXVIII. From Fura Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented Wanderer, by the way of Moscow. I HAVE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 500 Seiten
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of...than the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. _J LETTER GXVIII. From Fum Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented Wanderer, by the way of Moscow.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...Swearing no greater mischief could be wrought. Than love muted to a jealous thought. Greeae. DCLXXXIX. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility?...wretched than the object which sues for assistance — Gvldsmith. DCXC. He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent production, is to undervalue... | |
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