The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsJ. Crissy and Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 527 páginas |
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... beauty in colours more knew me . You scarcely can conceive how much charming than nature , and describe happiness that eight years of disappointment , anguish , and study , man never tastes . How delusive , how destructive have worn me ...
... beauty in colours more knew me . You scarcely can conceive how much charming than nature , and describe happiness that eight years of disappointment , anguish , and study , man never tastes . How delusive , how destructive have worn me ...
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... beauty of gain was made with Johnson for the manuscript ; the design . The drama of the tale is also managed but such a conclusion is obviously erroneous . with equal skill and effect . There are no extra- Goldsmith was at that time on ...
... beauty of gain was made with Johnson for the manuscript ; the design . The drama of the tale is also managed but such a conclusion is obviously erroneous . with equal skill and effect . There are no extra- Goldsmith was at that time on ...
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... beauty , and pregnant with interest ; and where he composition , and the unrivalled excellence of his himself never for a moment felt any intermission style . It was not without reason , therefore , that of enjoyment . Johnson at one ...
... beauty , and pregnant with interest ; and where he composition , and the unrivalled excellence of his himself never for a moment felt any intermission style . It was not without reason , therefore , that of enjoyment . Johnson at one ...
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... beauty , with which such as we did not like ; but never was the family painters generally draw Hebe ; open , sprightly , of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the and commanding . Sophia's features were not so poor dependent out ...
... beauty , with which such as we did not like ; but never was the family painters generally draw Hebe ; open , sprightly , of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the and commanding . Sophia's features were not so poor dependent out ...
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... beauty . At dinner my wife took has the young lady's fortune secure . " — " - " Well , " the lead ; for as she always insisted upon carving returned I , " if what you tell me be true , and if I every thing herself , it being her ...
... beauty . At dinner my wife took has the young lady's fortune secure . " — " - " Well , " the lead ; for as she always insisted upon carving returned I , " if what you tell me be true , and if I every thing herself , it being her ...
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