| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious...cunning; his sensibility to the slightest invasions invasions of contempt. Though possessed of fortitude to stand unmoved the expected bursts of an earthquake,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 290 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious...contempt. Though possessed of fortitude to stand unmoved at the expected bursts of an earthquake, yet of feelings so exquisitely poignant, as to agonize under... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1835 - 362 頁
...respects ; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious...his life, or render it unfit for active employment s prolonged vigils and intense application still farther contract his span, and make his time glide... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 544 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding cajuseless anxiety, shorten his life, or render it unfit for active employment: prolonged vigils and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 614 頁
...respects ; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself ! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious...sensibility, to the slightest invasions of contempt. Though |x>ssessed of fortitude to stand unmoved the expected bursts of an earthquake, yet of feelings so exquisitely... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 444 頁
...respects ; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious approaches of cunning ; Bis sensibility, to the slightest invasions of contempt. Thaugh possessed of fortitude to stand unmoved... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1839 - 550 頁
...while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! ill-, hed in the schools of those specious idlers; be it...learning improved, but swarmed on its ijii-liiio. I fortiliule to stand unmoved the expected bursts of an earthquake, yet of feelings so exquisitely poignant... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself! His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious approaches of cunning; his sensibility, to the slightast invasions of contempt. Though possessed of fortitude to stand unmoved the expected hursts... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding himself His simplicity exposes him to all the insidious...slightest invasions of contempt. Though possessed of for titaile to stand unmoved the expected bursts of an earthquake, yet of feelings so exquisitely poignant... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 頁
...respects; for while so well able to direct others, how incapable is he frequently found of guiding ised in liquor. [Heading.] unlit for active employment: prolonged vigils and intense application still further contract his span,... | |
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