The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... fond of enjoying the present , careless of the future , his conversation that of a man of sense , his actions those of a fool ! of fortitude able to stand unmoved at the bursting of an earthquake , yet of sen- sibility to be affected by ...
... fond of enjoying the present , careless of the future , his conversation that of a man of sense , his actions those of a fool ! of fortitude able to stand unmoved at the bursting of an earthquake , yet of sen- sibility to be affected by ...
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... fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; ' Twas joy , and endless blisses all around , And rocks forgot their hardness at the sound . Then first , at last e'en Jove was taken in , And felt her charms , without disguise , within ...
... fond complaint address'd the listening Jove ; ' Twas joy , and endless blisses all around , And rocks forgot their hardness at the sound . Then first , at last e'en Jove was taken in , And felt her charms , without disguise , within ...
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... fond soother of the human breast , that we should not resist heaven's will , for in resisting heaven's will heaven's will is re- sisted ; with several other sentiments equally new , delicate and striking . Every new tragedy therefore I ...
... fond soother of the human breast , that we should not resist heaven's will , for in resisting heaven's will heaven's will is re- sisted ; with several other sentiments equally new , delicate and striking . Every new tragedy therefore I ...
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... the English ladies , who never rise to such an inordinance of passion ! Though the sex here are generally fond of games of chance , VOL . IV . L and are taught to manage games of skill from their. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 121.
... the English ladies , who never rise to such an inordinance of passion ! Though the sex here are generally fond of games of chance , VOL . IV . L and are taught to manage games of skill from their. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 121.
Seite 136
... subsistence by the credulity of their country- men : as they find the public fond of blood , wounds and death , they contrive political ruins suited to every month in the year : this month the people are. 136 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... subsistence by the credulity of their country- men : as they find the public fond of blood , wounds and death , they contrive political ruins suited to every month in the year : this month the people are. 136 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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