The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... former prison ; the walls of my dun- 66 geon are to me more pleasing than the most splen- " did palace : I have not long to live , and shall be un- " happy except I spend the rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison ...
... former prison ; the walls of my dun- 66 geon are to me more pleasing than the most splen- " did palace : I have not long to live , and shall be un- " happy except I spend the rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison ...
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... former are often prized above their intrinsic value , and kept with care , the latter seldom pass for more than they are worth , and are often subject to the merciless hands of sweat- ing critics , and clipping compilers ; the works of ...
... former are often prized above their intrinsic value , and kept with care , the latter seldom pass for more than they are worth , and are often subject to the merciless hands of sweat- ing critics , and clipping compilers ; the works of ...
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... former ; the prettiest pattern in nature , and the fittest in the world for * Vultus nimium lubricus aspici . HOR , night - caps . My very good friend , said. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 33 The behaviour of a shopkeeper his journeyman,
... former ; the prettiest pattern in nature , and the fittest in the world for * Vultus nimium lubricus aspici . HOR , night - caps . My very good friend , said. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 33 The behaviour of a shopkeeper his journeyman,
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... instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 35.
... instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 35.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former accounts you may be apt to fancy the English the most ridiculous people under the sun . They are indeed ridiculous ; yet every other nation in Europe is equally ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former accounts you may be apt to fancy the English the most ridiculous people under the sun . They are indeed ridiculous ; yet every other nation in Europe is equally ...
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