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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... pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small by likening him to Æsop dancing . This compari- scraps of paper , and then commit them to the son , according to his notions , being uncommonly flames . happy , he continued to harp on it ...
... pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small by likening him to Æsop dancing . This compari- scraps of paper , and then commit them to the son , according to his notions , being uncommonly flames . happy , he continued to harp on it ...
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... pleasure . ) he may do very their conduct is different from what I had expected , well in your college ; for it must be owned , that the so I have made an alteration in mine . I shall the industrious poor have good encouragement there ...
... pleasure . ) he may do very their conduct is different from what I had expected , well in your college ; for it must be owned , that the so I have made an alteration in mine . I shall the industrious poor have good encouragement there ...
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... pleasure when gratified . Their Langton , " and no wonder ; there is not one bad virtues partake also a similar dearth , and their line in that poem , not one of Dryden's careless morals , like their pleasures , are scanty , coarse ...
... pleasure when gratified . Their Langton , " and no wonder ; there is not one bad virtues partake also a similar dearth , and their line in that poem , not one of Dryden's careless morals , like their pleasures , are scanty , coarse ...
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... pleasure - grounds ; and their rustic inhabitants , thrust out from their favourite abodes , had emigrated to another hemisphere . To distant climes , a dreary scene , Where half the convex world intrudes between , Through torrid tracts ...
... pleasure - grounds ; and their rustic inhabitants , thrust out from their favourite abodes , had emigrated to another hemisphere . To distant climes , a dreary scene , Where half the convex world intrudes between , Through torrid tracts ...
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... pleasure an intended epitaph for the monument of Dr. Goldsmith , which , considered abstractedly , appears to be , for elegant composi tion and masterly style , in every respect worthy of the pen of its learned author , are yet of ...
... pleasure an intended epitaph for the monument of Dr. Goldsmith , which , considered abstractedly , appears to be , for elegant composi tion and masterly style , in every respect worthy of the pen of its learned author , are yet of ...
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