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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... passion and envy , yet never missed an opportunity of being truly service- able to him . The commerce between them was carried on to the common interest of both . When Pope had a Miscellany to publish , he applied to Parnell for ...
... passion and envy , yet never missed an opportunity of being truly service- able to him . The commerce between them was carried on to the common interest of both . When Pope had a Miscellany to publish , he applied to Parnell for ...
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... passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , « When Spring came on with fresh delight , » is taken from a French poet whose name I forget , and , as far as I am able to judge of the French language ...
... passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , « When Spring came on with fresh delight , » is taken from a French poet whose name I forget , and , as far as I am able to judge of the French language ...
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... ambitious mind can never be fairly subdued , but will still seek for those gratifications which retirement can never supply . All this time he was mistaken in his passion for solitude , and supposed that 70 LIFE OF HENRY.
... ambitious mind can never be fairly subdued , but will still seek for those gratifications which retirement can never supply . All this time he was mistaken in his passion for solitude , and supposed that 70 LIFE OF HENRY.
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... passion for solitude , and supposed that to be the child of philosophy which was only the effect of spleen it was in vain that he attempted to take root in the shade of obscurity ; he was originally bred in the glare of public ...
... passion for solitude , and supposed that to be the child of philosophy which was only the effect of spleen it was in vain that he attempted to take root in the shade of obscurity ; he was originally bred in the glare of public ...
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... passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its professorships . Theodoric , the Ostrogoth , was of the number ; he repaired those schools , which barbarity was suffering to fall into decay , and ...
... passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or increased its professorships . Theodoric , the Ostrogoth , was of the number ; he repaired those schools , which barbarity was suffering to fall into decay , and ...
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