The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... nature ; the mellow unforced humour , blended so hap- pily with good feeling and good sense , throughout his writings ; win their way irresistibly to the affections and carry the author with them . While writers of greater pretensions ...
... nature ; the mellow unforced humour , blended so hap- pily with good feeling and good sense , throughout his writings ; win their way irresistibly to the affections and carry the author with them . While writers of greater pretensions ...
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... nature to harbour resentment . When they met in the morning , there- fore , he entered familiarly into conversation , and even conde- scended to ask what he would advise him to do in his present difficulty . « My dear fellow , " said ...
... nature to harbour resentment . When they met in the morning , there- fore , he entered familiarly into conversation , and even conde- scended to ask what he would advise him to do in his present difficulty . « My dear fellow , " said ...
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... nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine , but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate , and there take in , to me , the most pleasing horizon in nature . Before Charles came ...
... nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine , but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate , and there take in , to me , the most pleasing horizon in nature . Before Charles came ...
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... nature , and concludes : « My dear sir , these things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most ...
... nature , and concludes : « My dear sir , these things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most ...
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... nature , I mean that of retaliation ; for indeed you have more than your share in mine . I am a man of few professions ; and yet this very instant I cannot avoid the painful apprehension , that my present profession ( which speaks not ...
... nature , I mean that of retaliation ; for indeed you have more than your share in mine . I am a man of few professions ; and yet this very instant I cannot avoid the painful apprehension , that my present profession ( which speaks not ...
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