The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... scene , Where half the convex world intrudes between , Through torrid tracts with fainting steps they go , Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe . Dejected at this disappointment of his cherished hope , the lxxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... scene , Where half the convex world intrudes between , Through torrid tracts with fainting steps they go , Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe . Dejected at this disappointment of his cherished hope , the lxxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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Oliver Goldsmith. Dejected at this disappointment of his cherished hope , the poet wanders among the faint traces of past scenes , contrasting their former life and gaiety with their present solitude and desolation . This gives occasion ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Dejected at this disappointment of his cherished hope , the poet wanders among the faint traces of past scenes , contrasting their former life and gaiety with their present solitude and desolation . This gives occasion ...
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... hope one day to return , and increase their good - humour by adding to my own . I have sent my cousin Jenny a miniature picture of myself , as I believe it is the most acceptable present I can offer . I have or- dered it to be left for ...
... hope one day to return , and increase their good - humour by adding to my own . I have sent my cousin Jenny a miniature picture of myself , as I believe it is the most acceptable present I can offer . I have or- dered it to be left for ...
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... hope to have the honour of waiting upon Lady Rothes and you , and staying double the time of our late intended visit . We often meet , and never without remembering you . I see Mr --- G. Beauclerk very often , both in town and country ...
... hope to have the honour of waiting upon Lady Rothes and you , and staying double the time of our late intended visit . We often meet , and never without remembering you . I see Mr --- G. Beauclerk very often , both in town and country ...
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... hope he will be mistaken : I think it deserves a very kind reception . Others of Goldsmith's friends also entertained favourable opinions of the piece ; and a few of them even pro- phetically anticipated a triumph over the judgment of ...
... hope he will be mistaken : I think it deserves a very kind reception . Others of Goldsmith's friends also entertained favourable opinions of the piece ; and a few of them even pro- phetically anticipated a triumph over the judgment of ...
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