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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... mind , when he compared the vastness of the undertaking , and the importance of the success , with the means employed to bring it about , and with those which were employed to frustrate his inten- tions . ́ While he was thus ...
... mind , when he compared the vastness of the undertaking , and the importance of the success , with the means employed to bring it about , and with those which were employed to frustrate his inten- tions . ́ While he was thus ...
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... mind to stay some time at St Germain's , and in the neighbourhood of Paris , and to have a private meeting with the regent : he accordingly sent Bolingbroke to solicit this meeting , who exerted all his influence in the negocia- tion ...
... mind to stay some time at St Germain's , and in the neighbourhood of Paris , and to have a private meeting with the regent : he accordingly sent Bolingbroke to solicit this meeting , who exerted all his influence in the negocia- tion ...
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... mind entirely towards making his peace in Eng- land , and employing all the unfortunate experience he had acquired to undeceive his tory friends , and to promote the union and quiet of his native country . It was not a little favourable ...
... mind entirely towards making his peace in Eng- land , and employing all the unfortunate experience he had acquired to undeceive his tory friends , and to promote the union and quiet of his native country . It was not a little favourable ...
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... mind to philosophy ; and since he could not gratify his ambition to its full extent , he endeavoured to learn the art of despising it . The variety of distressful events that had hitherto attended all his struggles , at last had thrown ...
... mind to philosophy ; and since he could not gratify his ambition to its full extent , he endeavoured to learn the art of despising it . The variety of distressful events that had hitherto attended all his struggles , at last had thrown ...
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... mind the figures often seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto ...
... mind the figures often seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto ...
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