The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings [extracted from the Edition of 1823]. A New Edition, EtcThomas Nelson, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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Página iii
... present government , and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties • PAGE 28 31 • 32 4 XX . The history of a philosophic vaga- bond , pursuing novelty , but losing • 5 content XXI . The short continuance of friendship among the vicious ...
... present government , and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties • PAGE 28 31 • 32 4 XX . The history of a philosophic vaga- bond , pursuing novelty , but losing • 5 content XXI . The short continuance of friendship among the vicious ...
Página v
... present ridiculous pas- sion of the nobility for painting XXXIV . The philosopher's son de- scribes a lady , his fellow - captive XXXV . A continuance of his corres- pondence . The beautiful captive consents to marry her lord XXXVI ...
... present ridiculous pas- sion of the nobility for painting XXXIV . The philosopher's son de- scribes a lady , his fellow - captive XXXV . A continuance of his corres- pondence . The beautiful captive consents to marry her lord XXXVI ...
Página xvi
... present day , though he never obtained a degree superior to that of Bachelor of Physic . Though Goldsmith was indiscreet , he was , at the time , industrious ; and , though his genius was lively and fertile , he frequently submitted to ...
... present day , though he never obtained a degree superior to that of Bachelor of Physic . Though Goldsmith was indiscreet , he was , at the time , industrious ; and , though his genius was lively and fertile , he frequently submitted to ...
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... present indigence which , by the bye , our family was pinched for is a sufficient punishment for former folly ; and three weeks after . As Mr Burchell had hint- I have heard my Papa himself say , that we ed to us the day before , that ...
... present indigence which , by the bye , our family was pinched for is a sufficient punishment for former folly ; and three weeks after . As Mr Burchell had hint- I have heard my Papa himself say , that we ed to us the day before , that ...
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... present , though with some reluct- ance . My wife , as usual , discovered her pride in a whisper , observing , that Sophy had made a conquest of the chaplain , as well as her sis- ter had of the ' Squire . I suspected , however , with ...
... present , though with some reluct- ance . My wife , as usual , discovered her pride in a whisper , observing , that Sophy had made a conquest of the chaplain , as well as her sis- ter had of the ' Squire . I suspected , however , with ...
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