Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse? Tenderness, without a capacity of relieving, only makes the man who feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance. Select British Classics - Pagina 781804Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1854
...security, becomes an enemy to them. " Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ?...Tenderness, without a capacity of relieving, only makes *he man who feels it more wretched than the object which Aies for assistance. But let me turn from... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854
...others seeurity, beeomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so mueh sensibility ! or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ! Tenderness, without a eapaeity of relieving, only makes the man who feels it, more wretehed than the objeet whieh sues for... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1854
...tyranny, and finding enmity in every law. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ! or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ! Tenderness, without a capaeity of relieving, only makes the heart that feels it more wretched than the object which sues... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 776 pagina’s
...not my fortune adapted to its impulse Î Tenderness without a capacity of relieving, only makes ihe man who feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance. attira q/ Ou »'arid. Letter ГЭСТП. 1 ТЫ« Idea I* repealed In the " Derated Village :"— "... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 776 pagina’s
...others security becomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ?...wretched than the object which sues for assistance. I Thto Ue» i. reprated In UM "Dwerted Vinajc:"— Otizr* (if Ox H'orld, Letter CXTH " All I turn thine... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1856
...becomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ! or why was not niy fortune adapted to its impulse ! Tenderness, without...wretched than the object which sues for assistance.! Adieu. • [This is repeated in the " Deserted Village":— - " Ah, turn thine eyes, Where the poor... | |
 | 1856
...why was not my fortune adapted to its im pulse ? Tenderness, without a capacity of relieving, onlj makes the man who feels it more wretched than the object which sues for assistance. — Goldsmith. DCXC. He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent production, is to undervalue... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1858
...heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse1! Tenderness, without a capacity of relieving, only...wretched than the object which sues for assistance. Adieu. F'!OM LIEN CHI ALTANGI, TO FUM HOAM, FIRST PRESIDKJfT OF THE CEREMONIAL ACADEMY AT PEKJN, IN... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 762 pagina’s
...others security becomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ?...capacity of relieving, only makes the man who feels ii more wretched than the object which sues for assistance. Otirrn iff Uf World, LctU-r CX HI l Thl»... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 560 pagina’s
...others security, becomes an enemy to them. Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility ? or why was not my fortune adapted to its impulse ? Tenderness, without a capaeity of relieving, only makes the man who fcels it more wretehed than the objeet which sues for... | |
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