The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... human being for whom Goldsmith felt so profound and absolute a regard . They were not to be troubled , any of them , with poor Goldy much longer . His Animated Nature and his Grecian History , though not published , were off his hands ...
... human being for whom Goldsmith felt so profound and absolute a regard . They were not to be troubled , any of them , with poor Goldy much longer . His Animated Nature and his Grecian History , though not published , were off his hands ...
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... human faces . However , when any one of our relations was found to be a person of very bad character , a troublesome guest , or one we desired to get rid of , upon his leaving my house I ever took care to lend him a riding - coat , or a ...
... human faces . However , when any one of our relations was found to be a person of very bad character , a troublesome guest , or one we desired to get rid of , upon his leaving my house I ever took care to lend him a riding - coat , or a ...
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... human doctrines as dross . Yet this no way lessened him in my esteem , for I had for some time begun privately to harbour such an opinion my- self . I therefore took occasion to observe , that the world in general began to be blameably ...
... human doctrines as dross . Yet this no way lessened him in my esteem , for I had for some time begun privately to harbour such an opinion my- self . I therefore took occasion to observe , that the world in general began to be blameably ...
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... , sir , you did ; you cursed him twice . " Then may Heaven forgive me and him if I did ! And now , my son , I see it was more than human benevolence that first taught us to bless our enemies : Blessed 36 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... , sir , you did ; you cursed him twice . " Then may Heaven forgive me and him if I did ! And now , my son , I see it was more than human benevolence that first taught us to bless our enemies : Blessed 36 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... human institutions a smaller evil is allowed to pro- cure a greater good ; as , in politics , a pro- vince may be given away to secure a king- dom ; in medicine , a limb may be lopped off to preserve the body : but in religion , the law ...
... human institutions a smaller evil is allowed to pro- cure a greater good ; as , in politics , a pro- vince may be given away to secure a king- dom ; in medicine , a limb may be lopped off to preserve the body : but in religion , the law ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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acquainted admiration Æneid Æsop amusement appeared Asem beauty Burchell called ceremony character China Chinese Circassia companion continued cried daugh daughter dear desire distress dressed endeavour England English entertainment expected eyes fancy favour Flamborough fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give going Goldsmith hand happiness heart Heaven honour Johnson king lady laugh learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live Livy look mandarine Manetho mankind manner marriage Mencius ment merit mind misery nature neighbours never night obliged observed occasion Oliver Goldsmith once passion Pekin perceive philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor possessed praise present racter rapture replied republic of letters resolved returned scarce seemed soon Squire Stoops to Conquer stranger sure talk taste things Thornhill thought tion traveller turn venison Vicar of Wakefield virtue whole wife wretched write young