The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... passion , I was at some pains to point out to him the destructive consequences of indulging so dangerous a propensity . I exhorted him , since fortune had for once been unusually kind , to rest satisfied with his present gains , and ...
... passion , I was at some pains to point out to him the destructive consequences of indulging so dangerous a propensity . I exhorted him , since fortune had for once been unusually kind , to rest satisfied with his present gains , and ...
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... passion for travel , however , which had so long lain dormant in his mind was now thoroughly awakened . Blessed with a good constitution , an adventurous spirit , and with that thoughtless , or perhaps happy disposition , which It was ...
... passion for travel , however , which had so long lain dormant in his mind was now thoroughly awakened . Blessed with a good constitution , an adventurous spirit , and with that thoughtless , or perhaps happy disposition , which It was ...
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... passion , and it discovered its most odious features in almost every transaction . When he engaged a tutor , therefore , he took care to make a special pro- viso , that in all money matters he should be at liberty to tutor himself . A ...
... passion , and it discovered its most odious features in almost every transaction . When he engaged a tutor , therefore , he took care to make a special pro- viso , that in all money matters he should be at liberty to tutor himself . A ...
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... passion : I perceived that he had already changed my guinea , and had a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him . I put the cork into the bottle , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be ...
... passion : I perceived that he had already changed my guinea , and had a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him . I put the cork into the bottle , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be ...
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... passion for travel was never extinguished ; and notwithstanding the neglect with which his application for ministerial patronage had been treated , his design of penetrating to the East frequently revived . Even after the publication of ...
... passion for travel was never extinguished ; and notwithstanding the neglect with which his application for ministerial patronage had been treated , his design of penetrating to the East frequently revived . Even after the publication of ...
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