The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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He was ever very much elated or depressed ; and his whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected himself , and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very ...
He was ever very much elated or depressed ; and his whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected himself , and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very ...
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... to complain too much of a man that forgets me , but I could expostulate with you a whole day upon your inhuman silence : I call it inhuman ; nor would you think it less , if you were truly sensible of the uneasiness it gives me .
... to complain too much of a man that forgets me , but I could expostulate with you a whole day upon your inhuman silence : I call it inhuman ; nor would you think it less , if you were truly sensible of the uneasiness it gives me .
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I scarce see any thing to be altered in this whole piece ; in the poems you sent I will take the liberty you allow me the story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are two of the most beautiful things I ever read .
I scarce see any thing to be altered in this whole piece ; in the poems you sent I will take the liberty you allow me the story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are two of the most beautiful things I ever read .
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It is said of a famous painter , that , being confined in prison for debt , his whole delight consisted in drawing the faces of his creditors in caricatura . It was just so with Parnell . From many of his unpublished pieces which I have ...
It is said of a famous painter , that , being confined in prison for debt , his whole delight consisted in drawing the faces of his creditors in caricatura . It was just so with Parnell . From many of his unpublished pieces which I have ...
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... or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more hum- ble connexions , and sacrificed , for a month or two in Eng- land , a whole year's happiness by his country fire - side at home .
... or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more hum- ble connexions , and sacrificed , for a month or two in Eng- land , a whole year's happiness by his country fire - side at home .
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