The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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第 44 頁
... tasted human flesh , it becomes the most voracious animal of the forest , and continues to perse- cute mankind ever after : a corrupt magistrate may be considered as a human Hyæna ; he begins perhaps. 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... tasted human flesh , it becomes the most voracious animal of the forest , and continues to perse- cute mankind ever after : a corrupt magistrate may be considered as a human Hyæna ; he begins perhaps. 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
第 53 頁
... mankind , served only to ren- " der him more miserable , as he found himself utter- ly deprived of the power of enjoyment . In this " manner he led a repining , discontented life , detest- " ing himself , and displeased with his ill ...
... mankind , served only to ren- " der him more miserable , as he found himself utter- ly deprived of the power of enjoyment . In this " manner he led a repining , discontented life , detest- " ing himself , and displeased with his ill ...
第 57 頁
... inquiry , he then becomes a fool . Learn " to pursue virtue from the man that is blind , who never makes a step without first examining the " ground with his staff 66 " The world is like a vast sea ; mankind. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 57.
... inquiry , he then becomes a fool . Learn " to pursue virtue from the man that is blind , who never makes a step without first examining the " ground with his staff 66 " The world is like a vast sea ; mankind. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 57.
第 58 頁
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. " The world is like a vast sea ; mankind like a " vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom . Our pru- " dence is its sails , the sciences serve us for oars , " good or bad fortune are the favourable or ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. " The world is like a vast sea ; mankind like a " vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom . Our pru- " dence is its sails , the sciences serve us for oars , " good or bad fortune are the favourable or ...
第 60 頁
... mankind from the little pity he found amongst them , he even ventured at last ungratefully to impute his calamities to Providence . In his last agonies when the priest intreated him to rely on the justice of heaven , and ask mercy from ...
... mankind from the little pity he found amongst them , he even ventured at last ungratefully to impute his calamities to Providence . In his last agonies when the priest intreated him to rely on the justice of heaven , and ask mercy from ...
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