He received the message with as much amazement at their candour, as indignation at his physician's treachery. " Admirable Fabri'cius !" cried he, " it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the path of honour. Goldsmith's Roman History - Página 70por Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 275 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 380 páginas
...amazement at their candour, as indignation at his physician's tr».ichery. " Admirable Fabri" cius !" cried he, " it would be as easy to turn . " the sun...paths, " of honour." Then making the proper inquiry, amongst his servants, and having discovered the treason, he ordered his physician to be executed. However,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 páginas
...amazement at their candour as indignation at his physician.'* tceaflhery. ".Admirably Fabricius 1" . cried he <> it would be as easy to. turn the sun from its course, at " thee from the paths of honour." Then making the proper enquiry among :hiis servants, and having... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 páginas
...suffer him to be their superior even in generosity ; he received the message with as much amazament at their candour, as indignation at his physician's...to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the path of honour ». Then making the proper inquiry among his servants, and having discovered the treason,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 288 páginas
...would not suffer him to be their superior even in generosity : he received the message with as mucli amazement at their candour as indignation at his physician's...turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths ef honoiw." Then jnakingthe proper inquiries among his servants, and having discovered the treason,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 266 páginas
...Admirahle Fahricius !" cried he, " it would u he as easy to turn the sun from its course, as tiiee " from the paths of honour." Then making the proper...discovered the treason, he ordered his physician to ho executed. How. ever, not to he outdone in magnanimity, he immediately sent to Rome all his prisoners... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 páginas
...he received the message with as much amazement at their candor , as indignation a,t his physician,'* "treachery. « Admirable Fabricius !» cried he, «...to turn the sun from its course , as thee from the path of honour. » Then making the proper inquiry among his servants., and having discovered the treason,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Grimshaw - 1826 - 252 páginas
...would not suffer him to be their superior, even in generosity, received their message, with as much amazement at their candour, as indignation at his...cried he, "it would be as easy to turn the sun from his course, as thee from the paths of honour." Then, making the proper enquiry amongst his servants,... | |
| Samuel Whelpley - 1826 - 590 páginas
...unfortunate in the choice of his friends and of his enemies. " Admirable Fabricius !" cried Pyrrhus, '• it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths of honor."] Pyrrhus once more tried the virtue of negotiation. He sent Cineas, a man of great eloquence,... | |
| Agnes Mary Hendry - 1826 - 190 páginas
...him; and the king was so astonished at this noble conduct, that he exclaimed: " Admirable Fabricius! it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as you from the path of honour!" An enquiry among his servants having confirmed the truth of this information,... | |
| Samuel Whelpley - 1828 - 526 páginas
...unfortunate in the choice of his friends and of his enemies. lAdmirable Fabricius !" cried Pyrrhus, " it would be as easy to turn the sun from its course, as thee from the paths of honor. 'M ( Pyrrhus once more tried the virtue of negotiation. He sent Cineas, a man of great eloquence,... | |
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