The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... minds have usually the most striking pecu- liarities , and would consequently afford the richest materials but in the present instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are ...
... minds have usually the most striking pecu- liarities , and would consequently afford the richest materials but in the present instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are ...
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... minds have usually the most striking pecu- liarities , and would consequently afford the richest materials but in the present instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are ...
... minds have usually the most striking pecu- liarities , and would consequently afford the richest materials but in the present instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are ...
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... mind whenever I think of you . I have many an agreea- ' ble reverie through those woods and downs where ' we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes ' at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the ' Dean makes a great part of ...
... mind whenever I think of you . I have many an agreea- ' ble reverie through those woods and downs where ' we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes ' at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the ' Dean makes a great part of ...
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... mind was entirely at ease , and gave a loose to every harmless folly that came uppermost . Indeed , it was a society , in which , of all others , a wise man might be most fool- ish without incurring any danger or contempt . Per- haps ...
... mind was entirely at ease , and gave a loose to every harmless folly that came uppermost . Indeed , it was a society , in which , of all others , a wise man might be most fool- ish without incurring any danger or contempt . Per- haps ...
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... mind . better pleased with the struggle than the victory . Henry St. John , Lord Viscount Bolingbroke , was born in the year 1672 , at Battersea in Surrey , at a seat seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors.
... mind . better pleased with the struggle than the victory . Henry St. John , Lord Viscount Bolingbroke , was born in the year 1672 , at Battersea in Surrey , at a seat seat that had been in the possession of his ancestors.
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