Thus resolved, they all for some time showed their spirit, and kept their word ; but soon they found, that instead of mortifying the belly by these means, they only undid themselves ; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it... Analysis of Roman history - 38. lappuseautors: William C. Pearce - 1873Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1781 - 332 lapas
...foon they found, that, inftead of mortifying the belly by thefe means, they only undid themfelves; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the belly, that they had flrer.gth to work or courage to mutiny." This fable, the application... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 450 lapas
...resolution ; but soon they found, that, instead of morlitying the belly by these means, they only undid themselves ; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the belly that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." This fable, the application... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 266 lapas
...their word ; hut soon they found, that instead of mortifying the helly hy these means, they only undid themselves; they languished for a while, and perceived when too late, that it was owing t« the helly that they had strength to work, or courage to umtiny." This fahle, the application... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 418 lapas
...soon they found that instead of mortifying " the belly by these means, they only undid them" selves ; they languished for a while, and perceived " when too late, that it was owing to the belly that they " had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." This fable, the application... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 326 lapas
...their word ; but soon they found, that instead of mortifying the belly by these means, they only undid themselves ; they languished for a while, and perceived when too late, that it was owing to the belly that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." 9. This fable, the application... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1826 - 252 lapas
...word ; but soon they found, that, instead of mortifying the body by these means, they only destroyed themselves ; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the body, that they had strength to work, or courajft to mutiny." » This fable, the application... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1828 - 360 lapas
...time showed their spirit, and kept their word ; but soon found, that instead of mortifying the belly, they only injured themselves ; they languished for a while and perceived when too late that it was owing to the belly that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." This fable had instantaneous... | |
| 1831 - 548 lapas
...kept their word; but soon found, that instead of mortifying the belly by these means, they only undid themselves; they languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the belly that they had strength to work and courage to mutiny." EXTRACT FROM THE SPECTATOR.... | |
| John Robinson - 1831 - 960 lapas
...However, they soon became sensible, that, instead of mortifying the belly by these means, they only ruined themselves. They languished for a while, and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the belly, that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." This fable had an instantaneous... | |
| 1832 - 834 lapas
...their word. But soon they found that instead of mortifying the stomach by these means, they only undid themselves. They languished for a while ; and perceived, when too late, that it was owing to the stomach that they had strength to work, or courage to mutiny." But nowadays, things are... | |
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