The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... began to lose a regard for private interest in universal sympathy . He loved all mankind ; for fortune pre- vented him from knowing that there were rascals . Physicians tell us of a disorder , in which the whole body is so exquisitely ...
... began to lose a regard for private interest in universal sympathy . He loved all mankind ; for fortune pre- vented him from knowing that there were rascals . Physicians tell us of a disorder , in which the whole body is so exquisitely ...
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... began to darken - the paths grew more intricate - he appeared to go downwards - frightful rocks seemed to hang over his head - gloomy caverns , un- expected precipices , awful ruins , heaps of unburied bones , and terrifying sounds ...
... began to darken - the paths grew more intricate - he appeared to go downwards - frightful rocks seemed to hang over his head - gloomy caverns , un- expected precipices , awful ruins , heaps of unburied bones , and terrifying sounds ...
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... began to perceive more clearly the defects of him who was placed there . He now began to find that Lord Oxford , whose party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so industrious as he supposed ...
... began to perceive more clearly the defects of him who was placed there . He now began to find that Lord Oxford , whose party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so industrious as he supposed ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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