The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... improve and harmonize our native tongue , that their suc- cessors should have taken so much pains to involve it into pristine barbarity . These misguided innova- tors have not been content with restoring antiquated words and phrases ...
... improve and harmonize our native tongue , that their suc- cessors should have taken so much pains to involve it into pristine barbarity . These misguided innova- tors have not been content with restoring antiquated words and phrases ...
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... improving his superior talents , than in finding objects on which to exercise their activity . His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics , and as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his memory as a subject of ...
... improving his superior talents , than in finding objects on which to exercise their activity . His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics , and as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his memory as a subject of ...
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... improving his wretched fortune upon the Continent . He had left England with a very small fortune , and his attainder totally cut off all resources for the future . In this depressed situa- tion he began to listen to some proposals ...
... improving his wretched fortune upon the Continent . He had left England with a very small fortune , and his attainder totally cut off all resources for the future . In this depressed situa- tion he began to listen to some proposals ...
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... improve this disposition , for driving the business ou with vigour , if it tended to a revolu- tion , or for supporting it to advantage , if it spun into a war . When I questioned him concerning several persons whose disinclination to ...
... improve this disposition , for driving the business ou with vigour , if it tended to a revolu- tion , or for supporting it to advantage , if it spun into a war . When I questioned him concerning several persons whose disinclination to ...
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... improve his new purchase in a very peculiar style , giving it all the air of a country farm , and adorning even his hall with all the imple- ments of husbandry . We have a sketch of his way of living in this retreat in a letter of ...
... improve his new purchase in a very peculiar style , giving it all the air of a country farm , and adorning even his hall with all the imple- ments of husbandry . We have a sketch of his way of living in this retreat in a letter of ...
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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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