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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... Society The Deserted Village Epitaph on Dr Parnell Epilogue to the Comedy of the Sisters Epilogue spoken by Mrs Bulkley and Miss Catley Epilogue inter ded for Mrs Bulkley The Haunch of Venison The Gift PAGB for the journey . Some ...
... Society The Deserted Village Epitaph on Dr Parnell Epilogue to the Comedy of the Sisters Epilogue spoken by Mrs Bulkley and Miss Catley Epilogue inter ded for Mrs Bulkley The Haunch of Venison The Gift PAGB for the journey . Some ...
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... society LXIV . The history of a philosophic cob- bler • LXV . The difference between love and gratitude · 253 · 254 255 256 · 258 LXVI . The folly of attempting to learn wisdom by being recluse LXVII . Quacks ridiculed . Some parti ...
... society LXIV . The history of a philosophic cob- bler • LXV . The difference between love and gratitude · 253 · 254 255 256 · 258 LXVI . The folly of attempting to learn wisdom by being recluse LXVII . Quacks ridiculed . Some parti ...
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... at once noble , Pure and delicate . His memory will last As long as society retains affection , Friendship is not void of honour , And reading wants not her admirers , He was born in the kingdom of Ireland , At xviii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
... at once noble , Pure and delicate . His memory will last As long as society retains affection , Friendship is not void of honour , And reading wants not her admirers , He was born in the kingdom of Ireland , At xviii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
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... society . This order alone is known to be the true preserver of freedom , and may be called the people . Now it may happen that this middle order of man- kind may lose all its influence in a state , and its voice be in a manner drowned ...
... society . This order alone is known to be the true preserver of freedom , and may be called the people . Now it may happen that this middle order of man- kind may lose all its influence in a state , and its voice be in a manner drowned ...
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... society to his own . 66 Upon my arrival in England I resolved to pay my respects first to you , and then to inlist as a volunteer in the first expedition that was going forward ; but on my journey down my resolutions were changed , by ...
... society to his own . 66 Upon my arrival in England I resolved to pay my respects first to you , and then to inlist as a volunteer in the first expedition that was going forward ; but on my journey down my resolutions were changed , by ...
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