It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without physic, and secure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthy are compelled to procure by the help of artists and attendants, of flatterers... Harrison's British Classicks - Strona 4501785Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| 1752 - Liczba stron: 196
...at once difabled and adorned; as lufcious poifons, which may for a time pleafe the palate, but foon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It...poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without phyfic, and fecure without a guard; to obtain from the bounty of nature, what the great and wealthy... | |
| 1756 - Liczba stron: 596
...jilcafe the £1 in One tenle. U received in :mo- nalarp. hnr fonri berrnv their mallenipalatc, but foon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenviud, to be healthful one feafe, U received in ther. If this ambiguity (bmetimes cmMmlles the moll... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - Liczba stron: 482
...by temporary expedients, and every day is loft in contriving for to-morrow, P. of Abiflinia, p. i5i. It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without phyfic, and and feoure without a guard. To obtain from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthyare... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - Liczba stron: 422
...at once difabled and adorned; as lufcious poiibns which may for a time pleafe the palate, but ioon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It...without phyfick, and fecure without a guard ; to obtain fro:n the bounty of nature, what the great and wealthy are compelled to procure by the help of artifts... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - Liczba stron: 234
...endowed with the power of laughter, and perhaps he is the only one who deferves, to be laughed at. 17. It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without phyfic, and fecure without a guard : to obtain from the bounty of nature, what the great and wealthy... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - Liczba stron: 266
...is the greatprivilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without physick, and secure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature, what the great and wealthy are compelled \ i to procure by the help of artists and attendants, of flatterers and spies. But it will be found,... | |
| 1803 - Liczba stron: 268
...at once disabled and adorned ; as luscious poisons which may for a time please the palate, but soon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It...poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without physic, and secure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature, what the great and wealthy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - Liczba stron: 594
...is the great privilege of poverty to he happy unenvied, to be healthful without physic, and secure without a guard. To obtain from the bounty of nature...and wealthy are compelled to procure by the help of artists, and the attendance of flatterers and spies. Rambler, vol. 4, p. 229. ' There are natural reasons... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - Liczba stron: 354
...at once disabled and adorned ; as luscious poisons, which may for a time please the palate, but soon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It...poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without physick, and secure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthy... | |
| 1806 - Liczba stron: 420
...at once difabled and adorned ; as lufcious poifons which may for a time pleafe the palate, but foon betray their malignity by languor and by pain. It...great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be heathful without phyfick, and fecure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature, what the... | |
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