The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . 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 ...
... beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . 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 ...
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... beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . 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 ...
... beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . 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 ...
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... beauty . But though I must warmly subscribe to the learn- ing , elegance , and depth of Mr. Hume's history , yet I cannot entirely acquiesce in his principles . With regard to religion , he seems desirous of play- ing a double part , of ...
... beauty . But though I must warmly subscribe to the learn- ing , elegance , and depth of Mr. Hume's history , yet I cannot entirely acquiesce in his principles . With regard to religion , he seems desirous of play- ing a double part , of ...
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... little poem , by Mr. Nugent , is very plea- sing . The easiness of the poetry , and the justice of the thoughts , constitute its principal beauty . HANS HANS CARVEL . This Bagatelle , for which , by 128 PREFACE TO THE.
... little poem , by Mr. Nugent , is very plea- sing . The easiness of the poetry , and the justice of the thoughts , constitute its principal beauty . HANS HANS CARVEL . This Bagatelle , for which , by 128 PREFACE TO THE.
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... beauty offered with a few blemishes , lopt off the defects , and thus , like the tyrant , who fitted all strangers to the bed he had prepared for them , I have inserted some , by first adapting them to my plan ; we only differ in this ...
... beauty offered with a few blemishes , lopt off the defects , and thus , like the tyrant , who fitted all strangers to the bed he had prepared for them , I have inserted some , by first adapting them to my plan ; we only differ in this ...
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