The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... took what be longed to human nature in rustic life , and adapted it to the allotted scene . In the same way a painter takes his models from real life around him , even when he would paint a foreign or a classic group . The poet , again ...
... took what be longed to human nature in rustic life , and adapted it to the allotted scene . In the same way a painter takes his models from real life around him , even when he would paint a foreign or a classic group . The poet , again ...
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... took the The victory thus achieved was a source of infi- chair at the head of a long table , and was the life nite exultation to Goldsmith , not more from the and soul of the corps : the poet took post silently pride of success , than ...
... took the The victory thus achieved was a source of infi- chair at the head of a long table , and was the life nite exultation to Goldsmith , not more from the and soul of the corps : the poet took post silently pride of success , than ...
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... took up with a smile , and shutting cakes at tea ate short and crisp , they were made by the clasps with the utmost ... took likenesses for fifteen shillings a - head . As this family and ours had long a sort of rivalry in point of taste ...
... took up with a smile , and shutting cakes at tea ate short and crisp , they were made by the clasps with the utmost ... took likenesses for fifteen shillings a - head . As this family and ours had long a sort of rivalry in point of taste ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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