The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early maturity of his understanding . He was admitted ...
... never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early maturity of his understanding . He was admitted ...
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... never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as well at his vexations as at his triumphs . How much his company was desired appears from the extensiveness ...
... never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as well at his vexations as at his triumphs . How much his company was desired appears from the extensiveness ...
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... never fail to com- ' memorate you . ' Among the number of his most intimate friends was Lord Oxford , whom Pope has so finely compli- mented upon the delicacy of his choice . For him thou oft hast bid the world attend , Fond to forget ...
... never fail to com- ' memorate you . ' Among the number of his most intimate friends was Lord Oxford , whom Pope has so finely compli- mented upon the delicacy of his choice . For him thou oft hast bid the world attend , Fond to forget ...
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... never so much as since I knew you in best health here ) , but you have wrought several miracles upon our family ; you have made old people fond of a young and gay per- ' son , and inveterate papists of a clergyman of the Church of ...
... never so much as since I knew you in best health here ) , but you have wrought several miracles upon our family ; you have made old people fond of a young and gay per- ' son , and inveterate papists of a clergyman of the Church of ...
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... was no real friendship between these great men . The benevolence of Parnell's disposition remains unim- peached ; and Pope , though subject to starts of pas- sion and envy , yet never missed an opportunity of sion 18 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
... was no real friendship between these great men . The benevolence of Parnell's disposition remains unim- peached ; and Pope , though subject to starts of pas- sion and envy , yet never missed an opportunity of sion 18 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
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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