The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... heart . His family con- sisted of five sons and two daughters . From this little world of home Goldsmith has drawn many of his domestic scenes , both whimsical and touching , which appeal so forcibly to the heart , as well as to the ...
... heart . His family con- sisted of five sons and two daughters . From this little world of home Goldsmith has drawn many of his domestic scenes , both whimsical and touching , which appeal so forcibly to the heart , as well as to the ...
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... heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns with ceaseless pain , And drags at each remove a length'ning chain . His family also form the ruddy and joyous group , and exercise the simple but generous rites of ...
... heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns with ceaseless pain , And drags at each remove a length'ning chain . His family also form the ruddy and joyous group , and exercise the simple but generous rites of ...
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... heart in his works ; and has had continually before him , in his delineations of simple worth and domestic virtue , the objects of his filial and fraternal affection . Goldsmith is said , in his earlier years , to have been whimsical in ...
... heart in his works ; and has had continually before him , in his delineations of simple worth and domestic virtue , the objects of his filial and fraternal affection . Goldsmith is said , in his earlier years , to have been whimsical in ...
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... heart as warm as ever , and he shared his purse and his friendship with me during his continuance in London . " The friendship of Dr Sleigh1 was not confined to the mere re- lief of our poet's immediate wants , but showed itself in an ...
... heart as warm as ever , and he shared his purse and his friendship with me during his continuance in London . " The friendship of Dr Sleigh1 was not confined to the mere re- lief of our poet's immediate wants , but showed itself in an ...
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... make a migration from the blue bed to the brown . I could from my heart wish that you and she , and Lishoy and Ballymahon , and all of you , would fairly make a migration into Middlesex ; though , upon OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxxi.
... make a migration from the blue bed to the brown . I could from my heart wish that you and she , and Lishoy and Ballymahon , and all of you , would fairly make a migration into Middlesex ; though , upon OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxxi.
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