| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 780 Seiten
...redress, and their distresses are too great even for pity. Their wretchedness excites rather horror. Some are without the covering even of rags, and others...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... | |
| 1881 - 578 Seiten
...sufferings of wretches I cannot relieve ? Poor houseless creatures ! the world will give you reproaches, tut y seconds may still be unexhausted ; and one almighty...the cruel hoofs of our horses — they also hurryl REFLECTIONS IN THE BOAR'S HEAD TAVERN, EASTCHEAP. The improvements we make in mental acquirements only... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - 532 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 !...feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance.1 Adieu. LETTER CXVIII. ON THE MEANNESS OF THE DUTCH AT THE COURT OF JAPAN. F>-om fum Hoam... | |
| William Minto - 1881 - 596 Seiten
...an enemy to them. " Why was this heart of mine framed with so much sensibility ? or why was not iny fortune adapted to its impulse ? Tenderness, without...wretched than the object which sues for assistance." The Ludicrous. — Goldsmith surpasses all our humorists in the combination of delicate wit with extravagant... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 Seiten
...even for pity. . . . Why was I born a man, and yet see the sufferings of wretches I cannot relieve! Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility...than the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. Goldsmith's Essays, published in 1762, are very similar in style and character to the papers composing... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 Seiten
...who appear, now no longer wear their daily mask, nor attempt to hide their lewdness or their misery. 0 H ၀ 0 X Ԁ 0 ... "B 1884 Macmillan and Co."' Goldsmith Oliver" Oliver Goldsmith( But let me turn from a scene of such distress to the sanctified hypocrite, who has been talking of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 Seiten
...subordinate species of tyranny ; and every law which gives others security, becomes an enemy to them.2 Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility...feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance.3 Adieu. 1 Compare ' The Deserted Village,' 11. 325-336. " Ah, turn thine eyes Where the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 Seiten
...subordinate species of tyranny ; and every law which gives others security, becomes an enemy to them.2 Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility...feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance.3 Adieu. 1 Compare ' The Deserted Village,' 11. 325-336. " Ah, turn thine eyes Where the... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 Seiten
...them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility? or why was not my fortune tdapted rane REFLECTIONS IN THE BOAR'S HEAD TAVERN, EASTCHEAP. The improvements we make in mental acquirements only... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1891 - 346 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...wretched than the object which sues for assistance. LETTER CXVIII. fu»i Hoam to Lien Chi Altangi, the discontented Wanderer, by the way of Moscow. HAVE... | |
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