The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... poor Goldsmith immediately swal- lowed the bait : he appointed the British Coffee - house , to which he was accompanied by his friend Mr Hamilton , the printer of the Critical Review , who in vain remon- strated on the singularity of ...
... poor Goldsmith immediately swal- lowed the bait : he appointed the British Coffee - house , to which he was accompanied by his friend Mr Hamilton , the printer of the Critical Review , who in vain remon- strated on the singularity of ...
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... poor at first , and keep'st me so ; Thou guide by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well . This finished poem was by no means a hasty production ; it occupied two years in composing ; and was the ...
... poor at first , and keep'st me so ; Thou guide by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well . This finished poem was by no means a hasty production ; it occupied two years in composing ; and was the ...
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... poor dear Dr Goldsmith there is little to be told , more than the papers have made public . He died of a fever , made , I am afraid , more violent by uneasi- ness of mind . His debts began to be heavy , and all his resources were ...
... poor dear Dr Goldsmith there is little to be told , more than the papers have made public . He died of a fever , made , I am afraid , more violent by uneasi- ness of mind . His debts began to be heavy , and all his resources were ...
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... poor . We had no revolutions to fear , nor fatigues to undergo ; all our adventures were by the fire - side , and all our migrations from the blue bed to the brown . As we lived near the road , we often had the traveller or stranger ...
... poor . We had no revolutions to fear , nor fatigues to undergo ; all our adventures were by the fire - side , and all our migrations from the blue bed to the brown . As we lived near the road , we often had the traveller or stranger ...
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... poor , my fondlings , and wisdom bids us conform to our humble situation . Let us then , without repining , give up those splendours with which numbers are wretched , and seck in humbler circumstances that peace with which all may be ...
... poor , my fondlings , and wisdom bids us conform to our humble situation . Let us then , without repining , give up those splendours with which numbers are wretched , and seck in humbler circumstances that peace with which all may be ...
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