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... attend , Fond to forget the statesman in the friend ; For Swift and him despis'd the farce of state , The sober follies of the wise and great ; Dextrous the craving , fawning crowd to quit , And pleas'd to ' scape from flattery to wit ...
... attend , Fond to forget the statesman in the friend ; For Swift and him despis'd the farce of state , The sober follies of the wise and great ; Dextrous the craving , fawning crowd to quit , And pleas'd to ' scape from flattery to wit ...
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... attended him in his coach , and carried him to his house with all possible distinction . The news of Lord Bolingbroke's flight was soon known over the whole town ; and the next day a letter from him to Lord Lansdowne was handed about in ...
... attended him in his coach , and carried him to his house with all possible distinction . The news of Lord Bolingbroke's flight was soon known over the whole town ; and the next day a letter from him to Lord Lansdowne was handed about in ...
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... attending it ; this study has been pursued of late , however , with diligence and success . Reaumur and Swammerdam have principally dis- tinguished themselves on this account ; and their respective treatises plainly shew , that they did ...
... attending it ; this study has been pursued of late , however , with diligence and success . Reaumur and Swammerdam have principally dis- tinguished themselves on this account ; and their respective treatises plainly shew , that they did ...
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... attend the rest of his jour- ney . Wherever he travels , like a man in a coun- try where he has many friends , he meets with no- thing but acquaintances and allurements in all stages of his way . The mere uninformed spectator passes on ...
... attend the rest of his jour- ney . Wherever he travels , like a man in a coun- try where he has many friends , he meets with no- thing but acquaintances and allurements in all stages of his way . The mere uninformed spectator passes on ...
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... attending lictors . The at- tention of the poor is generally driven from one un- grateful object to another . Night coming ... attended with inter- ruption or danger : in short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs ...
... attending lictors . The at- tention of the poor is generally driven from one un- grateful object to another . Night coming ... attended with inter- ruption or danger : in short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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acquainted admiration Æneid Alcander amusement antient appearance Asem attempts beauty Bolingbroke Broom of Cowdenknows character dæmon David Rizzio distress dress Earl of Mar eloquence endeavour England English entertainment ESSAY eyes fame favour fond fortune friends friendship frugality gave genius gentleman give hand happiness honour humour imagination imitation insect Italy justice king king of Prussia labour lady language laugh learning lived Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lysippus MAC FLECKNOE mankind manner means ment merit mind Nature neral never object obliged observed occasion Olinda once Parnell party passion perceive perhaps philosopher pleased pleasure poem poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender Quintilian racter reader reputation ridiculous scarcely Scotland Scribblerus Club seemed seldom serve shew society soon taste thing thought tion tory trifling truth ture virtue vulgar whigs whole writer