The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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第 18 頁
... distress , in order to avoid the ima- ginary distresses of a few . Your actions can be jus- tified by an hundred reasons like truth , they can be opposed by but a few reasons , and those reasons are true . LETTER LXXII . From Lien Chi ...
... distress , in order to avoid the ima- ginary distresses of a few . Your actions can be jus- tified by an hundred reasons like truth , they can be opposed by but a few reasons , and those reasons are true . LETTER LXXII . From Lien Chi ...
第 20 頁
... distress . As yet " dazzled with the splendour of that sun to which you " have restored me , I have been wandering the streets " to find some friend that would assist , or relieve , or " remember me ; but my friends , my family , and re ...
... distress . As yet " dazzled with the splendour of that sun to which you " have restored me , I have been wandering the streets " to find some friend that would assist , or relieve , or " remember me ; but my friends , my family , and re ...
第 33 頁
... distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms , but " by combining them all , she becomes irresistibly ...
... distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms , but " by combining them all , she becomes irresistibly ...
第 41 頁
... distress , and when their calamities have drawn a proper quantity of tears from the sympathetic spectators , they may go off in dumb solemnity at different doors , clasping their hands , or slapping their pocket holes : this , which may ...
... distress , and when their calamities have drawn a proper quantity of tears from the sympathetic spectators , they may go off in dumb solemnity at different doors , clasping their hands , or slapping their pocket holes : this , which may ...
第 89 頁
... distress found out by man for his own torment , perhaps , that of philosophic misery is most truly ridiculous , a passion no where carried to so extravagant an excess as in the country where I now reside . It is not enough to engage all ...
... distress found out by man for his own torment , perhaps , that of philosophic misery is most truly ridiculous , a passion no where carried to so extravagant an excess as in the country where I now reside . It is not enough to engage all ...
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