The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... lived and died Lord Bolingbroke , ever active , never depressed , ever pursuing fortune and as constantly disappointed by her . In whatever light we view his character , we shall find him an object rather properer for our wonder than ...
... lived and died Lord Bolingbroke , ever active , never depressed , ever pursuing fortune and as constantly disappointed by her . In whatever light we view his character , we shall find him an object rather properer for our wonder than ...
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... lived with me two years or longer , I give one year's wages more than what shall be due to them at my death . And whereas I am the author of the several books or tracts following , viz . Remarks on the History of England , from the ...
... lived with me two years or longer , I give one year's wages more than what shall be due to them at my death . And whereas I am the author of the several books or tracts following , viz . Remarks on the History of England , from the ...
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... lived for some time to- gether , when Alcander , after passing the first part of his youth in the indolence of philosophy , thought at length of entering into the busy world , and as a step previous to this , placed his affections on ...
... lived for some time to- gether , when Alcander , after passing the first part of his youth in the indolence of philosophy , thought at length of entering into the busy world , and as a step previous to this , placed his affections on ...
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... lived afterwards in happiness and ease , and left it to be engraved on his tomb , « < That no circumstances are so desperate which Providence may not relieve . » A LETTER FROM A TRAVELLER . MY DEAR WILL , Cracow , August 2 , 1758 . You ...
... lived afterwards in happiness and ease , and left it to be engraved on his tomb , « < That no circumstances are so desperate which Providence may not relieve . » A LETTER FROM A TRAVELLER . MY DEAR WILL , Cracow , August 2 , 1758 . You ...
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... lived passion , and seldom affords distress more than transitory assistance : with some it scarcely lasts from the first impulse till the hand can be put into the pocket ; with others it may continue for twice that space , and on some ...
... lived passion , and seldom affords distress more than transitory assistance : with some it scarcely lasts from the first impulse till the hand can be put into the pocket ; with others it may continue for twice that space , and on some ...
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acquainted admiration agreeable Alcander amusement appearance Asem Battersea beauty began Bidderman called character comedy continued David Mallet David Rizzio death distress dress Duke Duke of Ormond Earl of Mar eloquence employed endeavoured enemy England English ESSAY excellent eyes fame favour fond fortune friends friendship gave genius gentleman give hand happiness Homer honour humour Iliad imagination imitation justice king knew labour lady language learning letters lived Lord Bolingbroke mankind manner means merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once Parnell party passion perceive Pergolese perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender Pretender's racter received resolved retired ridiculous Saracen says Scotland Scribblerus Club seemed seldom society soon superiour taste thing THOMAS PARNELL thought tion tories Virgil virtue VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE whigs whole word writing Zoilus