The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... produced . The Book - worm is another unacknowledged trans- lation from a Latin poem by Beza . It was the fa- shion with the wits of the last age , to conceal the places whence they took their hints or their sub- jects . A trifling ...
... produced . The Book - worm is another unacknowledged trans- lation from a Latin poem by Beza . It was the fa- shion with the wits of the last age , to conceal the places whence they took their hints or their sub- jects . A trifling ...
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... produced warriors , patriots , and statesmen , some of whom were conspicuous for their loyalty , and others for their defending the rights of the people . His grandfather Sir Walter St. John , of Battersea , marrying one of the ...
... produced warriors , patriots , and statesmen , some of whom were conspicuous for their loyalty , and others for their defending the rights of the people . His grandfather Sir Walter St. John , of Battersea , marrying one of the ...
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... produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regulate . He was then placed in a sphere , where he was obliged to conduct the machine of state , strug- gling with a thousand various calamities : a despe ...
... produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regulate . He was then placed in a sphere , where he was obliged to conduct the machine of state , strug- gling with a thousand various calamities : a despe ...
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... produced , by way of relief , a consolatio philosophica , which he wrote the same year , under the titles of Reflections upon Exile . In this piece , in which he professes to imi- tate the manner of Seneca , he with some wit draws his ...
... produced , by way of relief , a consolatio philosophica , which he wrote the same year , under the titles of Reflections upon Exile . In this piece , in which he professes to imi- tate the manner of Seneca , he with some wit draws his ...
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... produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : satis beatus ruris honoribus . His lordship seemed to be extremely happy in this pur- suit of moral tranquility , and in the exultation of his ...
... produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : satis beatus ruris honoribus . His lordship seemed to be extremely happy in this pur- suit of moral tranquility , and in the exultation of his ...
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