A CERTAIN Man had a Goose, which laid him a golden egg every day. But, not contented with this, which rather increased than abated his avarice, he was resolved to kill the Goose, and cut up her belly, that so he might come at the inexhaustible treasure... The practical English grammar - Página 5por Robert Armstrong (English master, Madras College, St. Andrews.) - 1868 - 120 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Aesop - 1788 - 382 páginas
...LVII. The Mm and Ms Cook. 1 'lr3i3aBtPi"!Bs-'-.i — *"*• ^^T"3«r. ^*BSHH A Certain Man had a Goofe, which laid him a '**' golden Egg every Day. But, not contented with this, which rather increafed than abated his Avarice, he was refolved to kill the Goofe, and cut up her Belly, that fo... | |
| 502 páginas
...lambs will sacrifice the fox, then I can only compare him to the man mentioned by Jusop, whoso " goose laid him a golden egg every day," but not contented with this, he cut up her belly, and to his great sorrow and disappointment found nothing. Let him hear what Mr.... | |
| 1816 - 402 páginas
...SBebentticttcit felíift tt)un, ал pie. ttntern ju tabeln ! The Man and his Goose. A certain man had a Goose, which laid him a golden egg every day. But, not content with this, which rather added to than sated his avarice, he killed the Goose, St? cut open... | |
| Aesopus - 1818 - 428 páginas
...most fatal nature, for the sake of a little present profit. THE MAN AND HIS GOOSE. A certain Man had a Goose, which laid him a golden egg every day. But...avarice, he was resolved to kill the Goose, and cut up her belly, that by so doing he might come at the inexhaustible treasure which he fancied she had... | |
| Aesopus - 1820 - 102 páginas
...pense of the peace and happiness of another. FABLE XXIII. THE MAN AND HIS GOOSE. A COUNTRY man had a goose which laid him a golden egg every day ; but,...avarice, he was resolved to kill the goose and cut up her belly, so that he might come at the inexhaustible treasure which he fancied she had within her.... | |
| Aesop - 1831 - 370 páginas
...which woul ployed, and more de ahose that want it. FAB. LVII. The Man and his Goose. A certain man had a goose, which laid him a golden egg every day. But,...avarice, he was resolved to kill the goose and cut up her belly, that so he might come at the inexhaustible treasure, which he fancied she had within... | |
| 1849 - 522 páginas
...lambs will sacrifice the fox, then I can only compare him to the man mentioned by ^Esop, whose " goose laid him a golden egg every day," but not contented with this, he cut up her belly, and to his great sorrow and disappointment found nothing. Let him hear what Mr.... | |
| Epictetus, Samuel Croxall, John Gay, William Cowper, Alexander Pope, Jean de La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, James Merrick, Charles Denis, John Tapner - 1832 - 366 páginas
...themselves. : ;.x ffioose foitfi tjje ffiotoen Bggs. [From CROXALL.J • A CERTAIN man had the good fortune to possess a GOOSE, which laid him a golden egg every...avarice, he was resolved to kill the GOOSE, and cut up her belly, that so he might at once come to the inexhaustible treasure, which he fancied she had... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1839 - 204 páginas
...evils which we can remove. THE GOOSE WITH THE GOLDEN EGGS : A FABLE. A certain man had the good fortune to possess a goose, which laid him a golden egg every...avarice, he was resolved to kill the goose, and cut up her belly, that he might at once come to the inexhaustible treasure which ho fancied she had within... | |
| John William Carleton - 1849 - 522 páginas
...lambs will sacrifice the fox, then I can only compare him to the man mentioned by yEsop, whose " goose laid him a golden egg every day," but not contented with this, he cut up her belly, and to his great sorrow and disappointment found nothing. Let him hear what Mr.... | |
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