The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... plain and simple men , the faithful guar- dians of their flock , who during the preceding century defended and adorned the protestant church ; with whom an unwearied activity of mind , solid and extensive learning , and rich in ...
... plain and simple men , the faithful guar- dians of their flock , who during the preceding century defended and adorned the protestant church ; with whom an unwearied activity of mind , solid and extensive learning , and rich in ...
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... plain . There you might see a well - dressed duchess issuing from a dirty close , and here a dirty Dutchman inhabiting a palace . The Scotch may be compared to a tulip planted in dung , but I never see a Dutchman in his own house but I ...
... plain . There you might see a well - dressed duchess issuing from a dirty close , and here a dirty Dutchman inhabiting a palace . The Scotch may be compared to a tulip planted in dung , but I never see a Dutchman in his own house but I ...
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... plain English , as you cannot conveniently pay me a visit , if next summer I can contrive to be absent six weeks from London , I shall spend three of them among my friends in Ireland ; but first believe me , my design is purely to visit ...
... plain English , as you cannot conveniently pay me a visit , if next summer I can contrive to be absent six weeks from London , I shall spend three of them among my friends in Ireland ; but first believe me , my design is purely to visit ...
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... plain ; sublime without rising by painful or constrained effort ; simple without descending into vulgarity . In philosophical reflection , in description , or in sentiment , he is always master of his subject , and consequently moves ...
... plain ; sublime without rising by painful or constrained effort ; simple without descending into vulgarity . In philosophical reflection , in description , or in sentiment , he is always master of his subject , and consequently moves ...
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... plain name of Mr. Goldsmith . This step , however , was not permitted . The world was not willing that he should lose his degree , and though only a bachelor in physic , he was called Doctor to the day of his death . In 1774 , his ...
... plain name of Mr. Goldsmith . This step , however , was not permitted . The world was not willing that he should lose his degree , and though only a bachelor in physic , he was called Doctor to the day of his death . In 1774 , his ...
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