The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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If we regard this letter with a critical eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a mere effusion of friendship , in which every writer contended in affection , it will appear much to the honour of those who wrote ...
If we regard this letter with a critical eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a mere effusion of friendship , in which every writer contended in affection , it will appear much to the honour of those who wrote ...
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... displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he could so conve- niently be supplied at home . The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse , serves to show what a master ...
... displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he could so conve- niently be supplied at home . The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse , serves to show what a master ...
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This performance is a humorous piece of criticism upon a miserable old ballad ; and Bolingbroke's compliment , though written in English , is printed in Greek characters , so that at the first glance it may deceive the eye , and be ...
This performance is a humorous piece of criticism upon a miserable old ballad ; and Bolingbroke's compliment , though written in English , is printed in Greek characters , so that at the first glance it may deceive the eye , and be ...
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He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing what seemed good in his own eyes ; no subordination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one an- other up to look upon the success of the present designs ...
He there found a multitude of people at work , and every one doing what seemed good in his own eyes ; no subordination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one an- other up to look upon the success of the present designs ...
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For this pur- pose he cast his eye on the widow of the Marquis of Vil- lette , a niece to the famous Madame Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and ...
For this pur- pose he cast his eye on the widow of the Marquis of Vil- lette , a niece to the famous Madame Maintenon ; a young lady of great merit and understanding , possessed of a very large fortune , but encumbered with a long and ...
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