The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... resolved not to mend her faults , but to write a criticism on the mental reflector . I must own , by this time I began my- self to suspect the fidelity of my mirror ; for as the ladies appeared at least to have the merit of rising early ...
... resolved not to mend her faults , but to write a criticism on the mental reflector . I must own , by this time I began my- self to suspect the fidelity of my mirror ; for as the ladies appeared at least to have the merit of rising early ...
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... resolved to indulge the genius of his pupil in his favourite pursuits , and to give that imagination a full liberty of dilating , which all his endeavours could not repress . " I perceive , " said he , that the youth will be miserable ...
... resolved to indulge the genius of his pupil in his favourite pursuits , and to give that imagination a full liberty of dilating , which all his endeavours could not repress . " I perceive , " said he , that the youth will be miserable ...
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... resolved the poem should make its first appearance in a country in love with liberty , and ready to praise every performance written in its defence . With this view , he brought the work over with him to England , and offered it in the ...
... resolved the poem should make its first appearance in a country in love with liberty , and ready to praise every performance written in its defence . With this view , he brought the work over with him to England , and offered it in the ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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