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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... piece , in which he professes to imitate the manner of Seneca , he with some wit draws his own pic- ture , and represents himself as suffering persecution , for having served his country with abilities and integrity . A state of exile ...
... piece , in which he professes to imitate the manner of Seneca , he with some wit draws his own pic- ture , and represents himself as suffering persecution , for having served his country with abilities and integrity . A state of exile ...
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... piece is entitled , « A Dissertation on Parties , and of all his masterly pieces it is in general esteemed the best . >>> Having finished this , which was received with the utmost avidity , he resolved to take leave , not only of his ...
... piece is entitled , « A Dissertation on Parties , and of all his masterly pieces it is in general esteemed the best . >>> Having finished this , which was received with the utmost avidity , he resolved to take leave , not only of his ...
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... piece , which is entitled , « The Idea of a Patriot King ; » in which he describes a monarch uninfluenced by party , leaning to the suggestions neither of whigs nor tories , but equally the friend and the father of all . Some time after ...
... piece , which is entitled , « The Idea of a Patriot King ; » in which he describes a monarch uninfluenced by party , leaning to the suggestions neither of whigs nor tories , but equally the friend and the father of all . Some time after ...
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... piece , level all to one standard . The Mall , the gardens , and the playhouses , are filled with ladies in uniform , and their whole appearance shows as little variety or taste , as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a ...
... piece , level all to one standard . The Mall , the gardens , and the playhouses , are filled with ladies in uniform , and their whole appearance shows as little variety or taste , as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a ...
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