| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 380 sayfa
...their candour, as indignation at his physician's tr».ichery. " Admirable Fabri" cius !" cried he, " it would be as easy to turn . " the sun from its course, as thee from the paths, " of honour." Then making the proper inquiry, amongst his servants, and having... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 sayfa
...their candour as indignation at his physician.'* tceaflhery. ".Admirably Fabricius 1" . cried he <> it would be as easy to. turn the sun from its course, at " thee from the paths of honour." Then making the proper enquiry among :hiis servants, and having... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 282 sayfa
...amazement at their candour as indignation at his physician's treachery. " Admirable Fabricius !" cried he, "it " would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as " thee from the paths of honour." Then making the proper inquiry among his servants, and having discovered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 sayfa
...their candour, as indignation at his physician's treachery.- Admirable Fabricius! » cried he , « it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the path of honour ». Then making the proper inquiry among his servants, and having discovered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 sayfa
...their candor , as indignation a,t his physician,'* "treachery. « Admirable Fabricius !» cried he, « it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course , as thee from the path of honour. » Then making the proper inquiry among his servants., and having discovered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 288 sayfa
...amazement at their candour as indignation at his physician's treachery. "'Admirable Fabricius!" cried he, " it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths ef honoiw." Then jnakingthe proper inquiries among his servants, and having discovered... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 418 sayfa
...at their candour, and indignation at his physician's treachery. " Admirable Fabricius!" cried he, " it would be as easy " to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the " paths of honour." Then making the proper inquiry among- his servants, and having discovered... | |
| Samuel Whelpley - 1826 - 590 sayfa
...unfortunate in the choice of his friends and of his enemies. " Admirable Fabricius !" cried Pyrrhus, '• it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths of honor."] Pyrrhus once more tried the virtue of negotiation. He sent Cineas,... | |
| Samuel Whelpley - 1828 - 526 sayfa
...unfortunate in the choice of his friends and of his enemies. lAdmirable Fabricius !" cried Pyrrhus, " it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths of honor. 'M ( Pyrrhus once more tried the virtue of negotiation. He sent Cineas,... | |
| Lucy Hake - 1828 - 334 sayfa
...are attended to, and merit rewarded. 1 It seems to have been presumed that, like the Roman of old, it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as Scriblerus from the paths of loyal and patriotic virtue. So far, then, has justice been done to his... | |
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