The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected him- self and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as ...
... whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected him- self and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as ...
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... whole day upon your ' inhuman silence ; I call it inhuman ; nor would you think it less , if you were truly sensible of the un- • easiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed ...
... whole day upon your ' inhuman silence ; I call it inhuman ; nor would you think it less , if you were truly sensible of the un- • easiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed ...
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... whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected him- self and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as ...
... whole life spent in agony or rapture . But the turbulence of these passions only affected him- self and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effectually raised the mirth of his companions , as ...
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... whole day upon your ' inhuman silence ; I call it inhuman ; nor would you ' think it less , if you were truly sensible of the un- ⚫easiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to 6 think you proud , I would be much less concern ...
... whole day upon your ' inhuman silence ; I call it inhuman ; nor would you ' think it less , if you were truly sensible of the un- ⚫easiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to 6 think you proud , I would be much less concern ...
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... 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 do not say this to the prejudice of the rest ...
... 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 do not say this to the prejudice of the rest ...
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