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Kitaplar ... calamities of decaying nature, and the consciousness of surviving every pleasure,... ile ilgili
" ... calamities of decaying nature, and the consciousness of surviving every pleasure, would at once induce him, with his own hand, to terminate the scene of misery ; but, happily, the contempt of death forsakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial... "
The Works of Oliver Goldsmith - Sayfa 334
Oliver Goldsmith tarafından - 1854 - 1 sayfa
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The citizen of the world; or, Letters from a Chinese philosopher ..., 2. cilt

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 338 sayfa
...scene of misery : but happily, the conte npt of death forsakes him at a time when it could be only prejudicial, and life acquires an imaginary value...no more. Our attachment to every object around us encreases in general from the length of our acquaintance with it. I would notthoose, says a French...
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Essays

Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 252 sayfa
...a time when it could only be prejudicial;, and life acquires an imaginary Value, in pro- . portion as its real value is .no more. OUR attachment to every object around u«'. encreafes, in general, from the length of .our acquaintance with it. " I would not chufe," fays...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 sayfa
...fcene of mifery : but, happily, the tontempt of death forfakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial ; and life acquires an imaginary value,...its real value is nO more. Our attachment to every objeft around us increafes, in general, from the length of our acquaintance with it. " I would not...
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Preceptive, Moral, and Sentimental Pieces: On the Duties of the Young, 10. sayı

1796 - 34 sayfa
...the scene of misery: but, happily* the contempt of death forsakes him at a time when i: could only be prejudicial; and life acquires an imaginary value,...proportion as its real value is no more. Our attachment to evei y object around us increases, in general, from the length of oar acquaintance with it. * I would...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 sayfa
...fccne of mifery ; but happily the co;ite;npt of death forfakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial; and life acquires an imaginary value,...its real value is no more. Our attachment to every objeft around us, encreales, in general, from the length of our acquaintance with it. " I would " not...
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The Beauties of English Writers: In Prose and Verse

1799 - 334 sayfa
...the fcene of mifsry ; but happily the contempt of death forfakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial ; and life acquires an imaginary value,...its real value is no more. Our attachment to every objs£r. arround us, increafes, in general, from the length of out acquaintance with it. ' I would...
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The Citizen of the World, Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher ..., 2. cilt

Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 258 sayfa
...the fcene of mifery ; but happily the contempt of death forfakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial ; and life acquires an imaginary value,...its real value is no more. Our attachment to every obje£l around us increafes, in general, from the length of our acquaintance with it. I would not chufe,...
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Select British Classics, 2. cilt

1804 - 242 sayfa
...the scene of misery; but happily the contempt of death forsakes him at a time when it could only be prejudicial ; and life acquires an imaginary value,...the length of our acquaintance with it. I would not chuse, says a French philosopher, to see an old post pulled up with which I had been long acquainted....
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The School of Wisdom

1803 - 250 sayfa
...pack-thread ; and old cakes of rofes, ATTACHMENT. OUR attachment to every object around us, increafes, in general, from the length of our acquaintance with it. I would not choofe, fays a French philofopher, to fee an old poft pulled up, with which I had been long acquainted....
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Beauties of British Prose

Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 sayfa
...the scene of misery; but, happily, the contempt of death forsakes him at a time wien it could only be prejudicial ; and life acquires an imaginary value,...length of our acquaintance with it. " I would not chuse," says a French Philosopher, " to see an old post pulled up with which I had been " long acquainted."...
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