The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... tion p . 8 v . A new and great Acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most Hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . VI . The Happiness of a Country Fire- side VII . A Town Wit described . p . 4 P. 9 P. II The dullest Fellows may ...
... tion p . 8 v . A new and great Acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most Hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . VI . The Happiness of a Country Fire- side VII . A Town Wit described . p . 4 P. 9 P. II The dullest Fellows may ...
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... tion in the passions or pursuits of mankind that they have not received the proper cultivation . tries ; these may grace a court , but seldom enlighten a kingdom . Ptolemy Philadel- phus , Constantine Porphyrogeneta , Alfred , or ...
... tion in the passions or pursuits of mankind that they have not received the proper cultivation . tries ; these may grace a court , but seldom enlighten a kingdom . Ptolemy Philadel- phus , Constantine Porphyrogeneta , Alfred , or ...
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... tion contains a fine parallel between the English and French theatres , I shall beg leave to translate some part of it here : " As it was too venturous an innovation , my lord , to attempt to write a tragedy in French without rhyme ...
... tion contains a fine parallel between the English and French theatres , I shall beg leave to translate some part of it here : " As it was too venturous an innovation , my lord , to attempt to write a tragedy in French without rhyme ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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