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... kind of satisfaction , in giving hideous de- scriptions of the solitude to which he retired . It is said of a famous painter , that , being confined in pri- son for debt , his whole delight consisted in drawing the faces of his ...
... kind of satisfaction , in giving hideous de- scriptions of the solitude to which he retired . It is said of a famous painter , that , being confined in pri- son for debt , his whole delight consisted in drawing the faces of his ...
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... kind . It must be confessed , however , that he is by no means inconsistent ; what he says in both places may very easily be reconciled to truth ; but who can de- fend his candour and his sincerity ? It would be hard , however , to ...
... kind . It must be confessed , however , that he is by no means inconsistent ; what he says in both places may very easily be reconciled to truth ; but who can de- fend his candour and his sincerity ? It would be hard , however , to ...
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... kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , " When Spring came on with fresh delight , " is taken from a French poet whose name I forget , and , as far as I am able to judge of the French language , is better than the original . The ...
... kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , " When Spring came on with fresh delight , " is taken from a French poet whose name I forget , and , as far as I am able to judge of the French language , is better than the original . The ...
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... kind , being at once possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor in the pres- byterian way to his grandmother , and was appointed to direct ...
... kind , being at once possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor in the pres- byterian way to his grandmother , and was appointed to direct ...
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... kind to him in her exter- nal embellishments , than in adorning his mind . With the graces of an handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of address that was very engaging . His ...
... kind to him in her exter- nal embellishments , than in adorning his mind . With the graces of an handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of address that was very engaging . His ...
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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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