The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... taken care not to leave his errors upon record against him , or put it in the power of envy to tax his friend with faults , that do not appear in what he has left to the world . A poet has a right to expect the same secrecy in his ...
... taken care not to leave his errors upon record against him , or put it in the power of envy to tax his friend with faults , that do not appear in what he has left to the world . A poet has a right to expect the same secrecy in his ...
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... taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the connexion of wits , interest has gene- rally very little share ; they have only pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but among each other . The ...
... taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the connexion of wits , interest has gene- rally very little share ; they have only pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but among each other . The ...
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... taken away . During the two or three last years of his life , he was more fond of company than ever , and could scarcely bear to be alone . The death of his wife , it is said , was a loss to him that he was unable to support or recover ...
... taken away . During the two or three last years of his life , he was more fond of company than ever , and could scarcely bear to be alone . The death of his wife , it is said , was a loss to him that he was unable to support or recover ...
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... taken so much pains to involve it into pristine barbarity . These misguided innova- tors have not been content with restoring antiquated words and phrases , but have indulged themselves in the most licentious transpositions , and the ...
... taken so much pains to involve it into pristine barbarity . These misguided innova- tors have not been content with restoring antiquated words and phrases , but have indulged themselves in the most licentious transpositions , and the ...
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... 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 Anacreontic that follows , " Gay Bac- chus , " & c . is also a translation of a Latin poem , by ...
... 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 Anacreontic that follows , " Gay Bac- chus , " & c . is also a translation of a Latin poem , by ...
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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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