| 1795 - 432 страници
...slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasiness of the rich, are aggravated with sll the power of eloquence, and held up to engage our attention and sympathetic sorrow, The miseries of the poor are entirely disregarded, though some undergo more real... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 610 страници
...rnoft imaginary uneafinefies of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, aucj^§|4 up to engage our attention and fympathetic forrow....unheeded, perfecuted by every fubordinate fpecies L * of of tyranny; and every law, which gives others fecurity. becomes an enemy to then!. Why was this... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 642 страници
...but will not give you relief. The flighteft misfortunes of the great, the moft imaginary uneafineffes of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage rur attention and fympathetic forrow. The poor werp unheeded, perfecuted by every fubordinate fpecies... | |
| 1804 - 242 страници
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasiness of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. The poor weep unheeded, persecuted by every subordinate species of tyranny ; and... | |
| 1810 - 612 страници
...but will not give you relief. The flighted misfortunes of the gr«at, the moll imagi-Vry uneafinefJes of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of...fpecies of tyranny ; and every law which gives others fecuriiy becemes an enemy to them ! CAUSES OF MISERY. From the Critic Philofopher. Ireland produces... | |
| 1770 - 790 страници
...reproaches, but will not give you relief. The flighteft misfortunes, the moft imaginary uneafinefTes of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and engage our attention ; while you weep unheeded, perfecuted by every fubordinate fpecies of tyran-'... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 522 страници
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held uptoengage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. The poor weep unheeded, persecuted by every subordinate... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 462 страници
...but will not give you relief. The slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. The poor weep unheeded, persecuted by every subordinate species of tyranny ; and... | |
| 1818 - 596 страници
...— fhe slightest misfortunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasinesses of the rich, are amavatcd with all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. '1 he poor weep unheeded, persecuted by every subordinate species of tyranny; and... | |
| 1821 - 384 страници
...but will not give you relief.' The slightest misfor'tunes of the great, the most imaginary uneasiness of the rich, are aggravated with all the power of eloquence, and held up to engage our attention and sympathetic sorrow. The poor weep unheeded, persecuted by every subordinate species of tyranny ; and... | |
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