The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..J. Johnson; W.J. and J. Richardson; W. Otridge and Son; F. and C. Rivington; J. Walker; W. Lowndes; Vernor and Hood; Cuthell and Martin; F. Wingrave; Scatcherd and Letterman; Wilkie and Robinson; R. Lea; Darton and Harvey; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Matthews., 1806 |
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... mean party . Party entirely distorts the judgment , and destroys the taste . When the mind is once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distem- per . Like the tyger , that seldom ...
... mean party . Party entirely distorts the judgment , and destroys the taste . When the mind is once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distem- per . Like the tyger , that seldom ...
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... mean to flatter kings , or court the great ; Ye powers of truth , that bid my soul aspire , Far from my bosom drive the low desire ; And thou , fair Freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou ...
... mean to flatter kings , or court the great ; Ye powers of truth , that bid my soul aspire , Far from my bosom drive the low desire ; And thou , fair Freedom , taught alike to feel The rabble's rage , and tyrant's angry steel ; Thou ...
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... means to deceive me . * Sir , I send you a small production of the late Dr. Goldsmith , which has never been published , and which might perhaps have been totally lost , had I not secured it . He intended it as a song in the character ...
... means to deceive me . * Sir , I send you a small production of the late Dr. Goldsmith , which has never been published , and which might perhaps have been totally lost , had I not secured it . He intended it as a song in the character ...
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... mean ; I was even tempted to look for it in the master of a spunging - house : but in deference to the public taste , grown of late , perhaps , too de- licate , the scene of the bailiffs was retrenched in the representation . In ...
... mean ; I was even tempted to look for it in the master of a spunging - house : but in deference to the public taste , grown of late , perhaps , too de- licate , the scene of the bailiffs was retrenched in the representation . In ...
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... means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being known . What a pity it is , Jarvis , that any man's good - will to others should produce so much neglect of himself , as to require corrrection ? Yet , we must ...
... means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being known . What a pity it is , Jarvis , that any man's good - will to others should produce so much neglect of himself , as to require corrrection ? Yet , we must ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of ..., Volume 2 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1825 |
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