The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 páginas |
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... morals , that every virtue was carried to excefs . In fhort , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ESSAY S.
... morals , that every virtue was carried to excefs . In fhort , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ESSAY S.
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... gave this thought- lefs imprudent creature . However , the tenderness of an uncle recompenfed the neglect of a father ; and my friend is now not only exceffively good- humoured , but competently rich . Yes , let the world cry out at a ...
... gave this thought- lefs imprudent creature . However , the tenderness of an uncle recompenfed the neglect of a father ; and my friend is now not only exceffively good- humoured , but competently rich . Yes , let the world cry out at a ...
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... gave Death and the Lady in high tafte : another fung to a plate , which he kept trundling on the edges . Nothing was now heard but finging : voice rofe above voice , till the whole became one universal shout , when the landlord came to ...
... gave Death and the Lady in high tafte : another fung to a plate , which he kept trundling on the edges . Nothing was now heard but finging : voice rofe above voice , till the whole became one universal shout , when the landlord came to ...
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... Jew ; and his Lordship gave Sir Paul a very long account of his new method of managing filk - worms : he led him , and confequently the rest of the com- pany , pany , through all the ftages of feeding , funning 35 ESSAY S.
... Jew ; and his Lordship gave Sir Paul a very long account of his new method of managing filk - worms : he led him , and confequently the rest of the com- pany , pany , through all the ftages of feeding , funning 35 ESSAY S.
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... gave her fpirits to purfuc " of her inclination ; and now she began " her skill in fecret history , as fhe found pofed to liften . " Obferve , " fays fh that old woman in tawdry filk , and dr beyond the fashion : that is Mifs Bid green ...
... gave her fpirits to purfuc " of her inclination ; and now she began " her skill in fecret history , as fhe found pofed to liften . " Obferve , " fays fh that old woman in tawdry filk , and dr beyond the fashion : that is Mifs Bid green ...
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Página xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.