The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... round ; round ; and who can say within himself I shall 20 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Happiness lost by seeking after refinement The tie of wisdom only to make us happy The benefits of travelling upon the morals of philosopher.
... round ; round ; and who can say within himself I shall 20 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Happiness lost by seeking after refinement The tie of wisdom only to make us happy The benefits of travelling upon the morals of philosopher.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. round ; and who can say within himself I shall to- day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our attempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. round ; and who can say within himself I shall to- day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our attempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to ...
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... round the neck , and de- sires to partake in this office of hospitality ; while a third , kinder still , invites me to refresh my spirits with wine . Wine is in England reserved only for the rich ; yet here even wine is given away to ...
... round the neck , and de- sires to partake in this office of hospitality ; while a third , kinder still , invites me to refresh my spirits with wine . Wine is in England reserved only for the rich ; yet here even wine is given away to ...
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... round the floor eight or ten times with his hat on , affecting great gravity , and sometimes looking tenderly on his partner . He never affronts any man himself , and never resents an affront from another . He has an infinite variety of ...
... round the floor eight or ten times with his hat on , affecting great gravity , and sometimes looking tenderly on his partner . He never affronts any man himself , and never resents an affront from another . He has an infinite variety of ...
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... - cians are sent for , the clergy are called , and every thing thing passes in silent solemnity round the sick bed . 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORld . The funeral solemnities of the English Their passion for flattering epitaphs.
... - cians are sent for , the clergy are called , and every thing thing passes in silent solemnity round the sick bed . 34 CITIZEN OF THE WORld . The funeral solemnities of the English Their passion for flattering epitaphs.
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