The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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... which sometimes lasted for weeks together , returning , he return- ed with all expedition to the remote parts of Ireland , and there made out a gloomy kind of satisfaction , in giving hideous descriptions of the solitude to which he ...
... which sometimes lasted for weeks together , returning , he return- ed with all expedition to the remote parts of Ireland , and there made out a gloomy kind of satisfaction , in giving hideous descriptions of the solitude to which he ...
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In one of the letters from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the prose is excellent in its kind . It must be con- fessed , however , that he is by no means ...
In one of the letters from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the prose is excellent in its kind . It must be con- fessed , however , that he is by no means ...
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Of the three songs that follow , two of them were written upon the lady he afterwards married ; they were the ge- nuine dictates of his passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , « When Spring ...
Of the three songs that follow , two of them were written upon the lady he afterwards married ; they were the ge- nuine dictates of his passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , « When Spring ...
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At that time , Daniel Burgess , a fanatic of a very peculiar kind , being at once possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor . in the ...
At that time , Daniel Burgess , a fanatic of a very peculiar kind , being at once possessed of zeal and humour , and as well known for the archness of his conceits as the furious obstinacy of his principles , was confessor . in the ...
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... and when he left the university , he was considered as one who had the fairest opportunity of making a shining figure in active life . Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind .
... and when he left the university , he was considered as one who had the fairest opportunity of making a shining figure in active life . Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind .
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