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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... mind , he acquired habits of ro- mancing that bordered on the marvellous , and , like many other travellers , was possessed with a prodi- gious itch for detailing his adventures . He him- self was most commonly the redoubted hero of his ...
... mind , he acquired habits of ro- mancing that bordered on the marvellous , and , like many other travellers , was possessed with a prodi- gious itch for detailing his adventures . He him- self was most commonly the redoubted hero of his ...
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... mind . In this , however , he again found con- it was hoped he would be so good as return a fa- siderable difficulty . His personal appearance and vourable answer . It appears that Dr. Radcliff address were never prepossessing , but at ...
... mind . In this , however , he again found con- it was hoped he would be so good as return a fa- siderable difficulty . His personal appearance and vourable answer . It appears that Dr. Radcliff address were never prepossessing , but at ...
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... mind . It was not unusual with him to hazard opinions and adopt resolutions , without The medical and literary pursuits of our author , much consideration , and often without calculating though productive , at this period , of little ...
... mind . It was not unusual with him to hazard opinions and adopt resolutions , without The medical and literary pursuits of our author , much consideration , and often without calculating though productive , at this period , of little ...
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... mind to sigh after beauty and happi- venture to say , if a stranger saw us both , he would ness which never existed ; to despise the little good pay me the honours of seniority . Imagine to your- which fortune has mixed in our cup , by ...
... mind to sigh after beauty and happi- venture to say , if a stranger saw us both , he would ness which never existed ; to despise the little good pay me the honours of seniority . Imagine to your- which fortune has mixed in our cup , by ...
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... mind , that it depends up- Goldsmith , however , was not permitted to enjoy on ourselves , and is equally to be ... minds . He is one of the few writers who are in- This question has since been finally settled . In separably identified ...
... mind , that it depends up- Goldsmith , however , was not permitted to enjoy on ourselves , and is equally to be ... minds . He is one of the few writers who are in- This question has since been finally settled . In separably identified ...
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