The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... distress ; though my tears were more precious than the gem of Golconda , yet would they fall upon such an occasion . But I submit to the stroke of heaven , I hold the volume of Confucius in my hand , and as I read , grow humble , and ...
... distress ; though my tears were more precious than the gem of Golconda , yet would they fall upon such an occasion . But I submit to the stroke of heaven , I hold the volume of Confucius in my hand , and as I read , grow humble , and ...
第 21 頁
... distress , but en- deavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never falling , but in rising every time we fall . I fancy myself at present , O thou reverend disciple of Tao , more than a match ...
... distress , but en- deavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never falling , but in rising every time we fall . I fancy myself at present , O thou reverend disciple of Tao , more than a match ...
第 34 頁
... distress . It is an established rule , never to let a man know that he is dying : physi- cians are sent for , the clergy are called , and every thing thing passes in silent solemnity round the sick bed . 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORld . The ...
... distress . It is an established rule , never to let a man know that he is dying : physi- cians are sent for , the clergy are called , and every thing thing passes in silent solemnity round the sick bed . 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORld . The ...
第 71 頁
... her confidant . They both appeared in ex- treme distress , for it seems the Queen had lost a child some fifteen years before , and still keeps its dear dear resemblance next her heart , while her kind companion CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 71.
... her confidant . They both appeared in ex- treme distress , for it seems the Queen had lost a child some fifteen years before , and still keeps its dear dear resemblance next her heart , while her kind companion CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 71.
第 72 頁
... distress . After thus eving through three scenes , the curtain dropped for the first act . Truly , said I to my companion , these kings and queens are very much disturbed at no very great misfortune ; certain I am , were people of ...
... distress . After thus eving through three scenes , the curtain dropped for the first act . Truly , said I to my companion , these kings and queens are very much disturbed at no very great misfortune ; certain I am , were people of ...
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