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" But who are those who make the streets their couch, and find a short repose from wretchedness at the doors of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too... "
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The citizen of the world; or, Letters from a Chinese philosopher ..., Tập 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 338 trang
...of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humbifeto expect redress, and whose distresses are too great...disease : The world has disclaimed them ; society turns iis back upon their distress, and has given them up to nakedness and hunger. These poor shivering females...

Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments ...

Mr. Addison - 1797 - 642 trang
...too humble to expecl redrefs, and whofe diftreffes are too great even for pity. Their wretchednefs excites rather horror than pity. Some are without...the covering even of rags, and others emaciated with difeafe : The world has difclaimed them ; fociety turns its back upon their diflrefs, and has given...

Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Tập 7

Joseph Addison - 1797 - 610 trang
...too humble to expeft redrefs, and whofe diftrefles are too great even for pity. Their wretchednefs excites rather horror than pity, Some are without...the covering even of rags, and others emaciated with difeafe: The world has difclaimed them; fociety turns its back upon their diftrefs, and has given them...

The Citizen of the World, Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher ..., Tập 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 258 trang
...are too humble to expeft redrefs, and whofe diftrefles are too great even for pity Their wretchednefs excites rather horror than pity. Some are without...the covering even of rags, and others emaciated with difeafe; the world hasdifclaimed them fociety turns its back upon their diftrefs, and has given them...

Select British Classics, Tập 2

1804 - 242 trang
...doors of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too great even for pity. Their wrttchedness excites rather horror than pity. Some are without the covering even of rags, and others...

Select British Classics, Tập 3

1804 - 174 trang
...doors of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too great...distress, and has given them up to nakedness and hunger. These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been flattered into beauty. They have...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tập 3

Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 522 trang
...expect redress,and whose distresses are too great even for pity. Their wretchedness excites ra • ther horror than pity. Some are without the covering even of rags, and others emaciated with disease; the the world has disclaimed them; society turns its back upon their distress, and has given them up to...

The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With Memoirs of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 462 trang
...doors of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too great...distress, and has given them up to nakedness and hunger. These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been flattered into beauty. They have...

Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and Verse ..., Tập 1-3

1818 - 596 trang
...the opulent?, — These are si rangers, wanderers, ana orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too great...pity. Their wretchedness excites rather horror than cempassi .in. Some are without the coferingerenofrags, and othersemaciated with disease.' The world...

Essays and The Bee, Tập 1-2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 514 trang
...doors of the opulent ? These are strangers, wanderers, and orphans, whose circumstances are too humble to expect redress, and whose distresses are too great...distress, and has given them up to nakedness and hunger. These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been flattered into beauty. They have...




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