The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... mind was filled with the most gloomy reflections , in con- sequence of his embarrassed situation . He applied to several apothecaries , in hopes of being received in the capacity of a journeyman ; but his broad Irish accent , and the ...
... mind was filled with the most gloomy reflections , in con- sequence of his embarrassed situation . He applied to several apothecaries , in hopes of being received in the capacity of a journeyman ; but his broad Irish accent , and the ...
Página xxi
... mind , brought on a nervous fever , that operated in so great a degree , that he exhibited signs of despair , and even a disgust with life itself . Finding his disorder rapidly increase , he sent for Mr. Hawes , his apothecary , as well ...
... mind , brought on a nervous fever , that operated in so great a degree , that he exhibited signs of despair , and even a disgust with life itself . Finding his disorder rapidly increase , he sent for Mr. Hawes , his apothecary , as well ...
Página xxvii
... mind to the cause of virtue , he was cheerful and indefatigable in every pursuit of it ; warm in his friendship , gentle in his manners , and in every act of charity and bene- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . volence , " the very milk C 2 XXVII.
... mind to the cause of virtue , he was cheerful and indefatigable in every pursuit of it ; warm in his friendship , gentle in his manners , and in every act of charity and bene- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . volence , " the very milk C 2 XXVII.
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... mind . His debts began to be heavy , and all his resources were exhausted . Sir Joshua ( Reynolds ) is of opinion , that he owed no less than two thous and pounds . Was ever poet so trusted before ? " LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Dr. Milner ...
... mind . His debts began to be heavy , and all his resources were exhausted . Sir Joshua ( Reynolds ) is of opinion , that he owed no less than two thous and pounds . Was ever poet so trusted before ? " LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Dr. Milner ...
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... mind resembled a fertile , but thin soil ; there was a quick but not a strong vegetation of what- ever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be struck . The oak of the forest did not grow there ; but the elegant shrubbery ...
... mind resembled a fertile , but thin soil ; there was a quick but not a strong vegetation of what- ever chanced to be thrown upon it . No deep root could be struck . The oak of the forest did not grow there ; but the elegant shrubbery ...
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