The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... wish to see Ireland again ? The country is a fine one , perhaps ? No. - There are good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast , or a bawdy song . The vivacity supported by some humble ...
... wish to see Ireland again ? The country is a fine one , perhaps ? No. - There are good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally made up of a smutty toast , or a bawdy song . The vivacity supported by some humble ...
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... wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just before we can be grateful . For the rest I ...
... wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just before we can be grateful . For the rest I ...
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... wishes limited , their enjoyments are in like manner circum- scribed ; for every want becomes a source of pleasure when gratified . Their virtues partake also a similar dearth , and their morals , like their pleasures , are scanty ...
... wishes limited , their enjoyments are in like manner circum- scribed ; for every want becomes a source of pleasure when gratified . Their virtues partake also a similar dearth , and their morals , like their pleasures , are scanty ...
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... Wishes . » The truth is , that Goldsmith himself was in a mistake . In the « Respublica Hunga- rica , » there is an account of a desperate rebellion in the year 1514 , headed by two brothers of the name of Zeck , George and Luke . When ...
... Wishes . » The truth is , that Goldsmith himself was in a mistake . In the « Respublica Hunga- rica , » there is an account of a desperate rebellion in the year 1514 , headed by two brothers of the name of Zeck , George and Luke . When ...
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... wishes . Sir John Hawkins , in his « Life of Dr Johnson , " has noticed and commented on the circumstances attending this interview , with peevishness and ill - humour . « Having one day , " says he , « a call to wait on the late Duke ...
... wishes . Sir John Hawkins , in his « Life of Dr Johnson , " has noticed and commented on the circumstances attending this interview , with peevishness and ill - humour . « Having one day , " says he , « a call to wait on the late Duke ...
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