The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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His wife died some time before him ; and her 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 ...
His wife died some time before him ; and her 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 ...
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... discharge the debt I owe to Homer , and get upon the whole just fame enough to serve for an annuity for my own time , though I leave nothing to pos- terity . « I beg our correspondence may be more frequent than it has been of late .
... discharge the debt I owe to Homer , and get upon the whole just fame enough to serve for an annuity for my own time , though I leave nothing to pos- terity . « I beg our correspondence may be more frequent than it has been of late .
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In this manner Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the imagined distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon ...
In this manner Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the imagined distress of his situation served to give him a tem- porary relief ; they threw off the blame from himself , and laid upon ...
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... 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 was taken away .
... 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 was taken away .
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The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse , serves to show what a master Parnell was of the Latin ; a copy of verses made in this manner , is one of the most difficult trifles that can possibly be imagined .
The translation of a part of the Rape of the Lock into monkish verse , serves to show what a master Parnell was of the Latin ; a copy of verses made in this manner , is one of the most difficult trifles that can possibly be imagined .
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