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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... sure , so his studies only seemed to lean that way . His first at- tempts were in poetry , in which he discovers more wit than taste , more labour than harmony in his versification . We Our author appears fond of this figure , for we ...
... sure , so his studies only seemed to lean that way . His first at- tempts were in poetry , in which he discovers more wit than taste , more labour than harmony in his versification . We Our author appears fond of this figure , for we ...
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... sure you are , at the dreadful death of our friend Bolingbroke ? The remedy has hastened his death , against which there was no remedy , for his cancer was not topical , but univer- sal , and had so infected the whole mass of his blood ...
... sure you are , at the dreadful death of our friend Bolingbroke ? The remedy has hastened his death , against which there was no remedy , for his cancer was not topical , but univer- sal , and had so infected the whole mass of his blood ...
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... sure indication of dinner , than laying the carpet of bloody work at Drury - Lane . Our little pages also , with unmeaning faces , that bear up the train of a weeping princess , and our awkward lords in waiting , take off much from her ...
... sure indication of dinner , than laying the carpet of bloody work at Drury - Lane . Our little pages also , with unmeaning faces , that bear up the train of a weeping princess , and our awkward lords in waiting , take off much from her ...
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... Sure of finding another horse , but not equally so of meeting with a good saddle and pistols , he ungirds his horse , claps the whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was ...
... Sure of finding another horse , but not equally so of meeting with a good saddle and pistols , he ungirds his horse , claps the whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was ...
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... sure ) , « may Heaven give you life and health to enjoy it yourself ! » At last , turning to poor Dick , « As for you , you have always been a sad dog , you'll never come to good , you'll never be rich ; I'll leave you a shilling to buy ...
... sure ) , « may Heaven give you life and health to enjoy it yourself ! » At last , turning to poor Dick , « As for you , you have always been a sad dog , you'll never come to good , you'll never be rich ; I'll leave you a shilling to buy ...
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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