The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it served to hasten his own . On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a ...
... death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it served to hasten his own . On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a ...
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... death ended the connexion . Indeed , the festivity of his conversation , the benevolence of his heart , and the generosity of his temper , were qualities that might serve to cement any society , and that could hardly be replaced when he ...
... death ended the connexion . Indeed , the festivity of his conversation , the benevolence of his heart , and the generosity of his temper , were qualities that might serve to cement any society , and that could hardly be replaced when he ...
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... Death deserves every praise , and I should suppose , with very little amendment , might be made to surpass all those night pieces and church - yard scenes that have since appeared . But the poem of Par- nell's best known , and on which ...
... Death deserves every praise , and I should suppose , with very little amendment , might be made to surpass all those night pieces and church - yard scenes that have since appeared . But the poem of Par- nell's best known , and on which ...
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... death , but which do honour neither to his parts nor memory . creature . This In this mad career of pleasure he continued for some time ; but at length , in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to ...
... death , but which do honour neither to his parts nor memory . creature . This In this mad career of pleasure he continued for some time ; but at length , in 1700 , when he arrived at the twenty - eighth year of his age , he began to ...
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... death , upon the reversal of his attainder . Having taken a resolution to quit the allurements of pleasure for the stronger attractions of ambition , soon after his marriage he procured a seat in the House of Commons , being elected for ...
... death , upon the reversal of his attainder . Having taken a resolution to quit the allurements of pleasure for the stronger attractions of ambition , soon after his marriage he procured a seat in the House of Commons , being elected for ...
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