The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The The ferpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of A NEW SIMILE . 11.
... begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The The ferpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of A NEW SIMILE . 11.
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... begin to grow contemptible , even to myself . How have I funk by too great an affiduity to please ! How have I over- taxed all my abilities , left the approbation of a fin- gle fool fhould escape me ! But all is now over ; I have ...
... begin to grow contemptible , even to myself . How have I funk by too great an affiduity to please ! How have I over- taxed all my abilities , left the approbation of a fin- gle fool fhould escape me ! But all is now over ; I have ...
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... begin to find that the man who first invented the art of speaking truth was a much cunninger fellow than I thought him . And to prove that I defign to fpeak truth for the future , I must now affure you , that you owe your late ...
... begin to find that the man who first invented the art of speaking truth was a much cunninger fellow than I thought him . And to prove that I defign to fpeak truth for the future , I must now affure you , that you owe your late ...
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... begin- " All is not gold that glitters , " Pleasures seem fweet , but prove a glass of bitters . " When ign'rance enters , folly is at hand : ( 6 Learning is better far than house and land . " Let not your virtue trip , who trips may ...
... begin- " All is not gold that glitters , " Pleasures seem fweet , but prove a glass of bitters . " When ign'rance enters , folly is at hand : ( 6 Learning is better far than house and land . " Let not your virtue trip , who trips may ...
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... begin all over again- -But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your posts , you blockheads . I'll go in the mean time and give my old friend's fon a hearty reception at the gate . [ Exit Hardcastle . DIGGORY . • DIGGORY . By ...
... begin all over again- -But don't I hear a coach drive into the yard ? To your posts , you blockheads . I'll go in the mean time and give my old friend's fon a hearty reception at the gate . [ Exit Hardcastle . DIGGORY . • DIGGORY . By ...
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