The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... look his acquaintances in the face without the deepest feeling of shame and mortification . He determined , therefore , to escape altogether from his terrible tutor , by aban- doning his studies , and flying to some distant part of the ...
... look his acquaintances in the face without the deepest feeling of shame and mortification . He determined , therefore , to escape altogether from his terrible tutor , by aban- doning his studies , and flying to some distant part of the ...
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... look kinder . But it shall not be . In five or six years I hope to indulge these transports . I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition , which alone makes men great . I will , however , correct my faults , since I am ...
... look kinder . But it shall not be . In five or six years I hope to indulge these transports . I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition , which alone makes men great . I will , however , correct my faults , since I am ...
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... looks ill - nature itself ; in short , I have thought myself into a settled melancholy , and an utter disgust of all that life brings with it . Whence this romantic turn , that all our family are possessed with ? Whence this love for ...
... looks ill - nature itself ; in short , I have thought myself into a settled melancholy , and an utter disgust of all that life brings with it . Whence this romantic turn , that all our family are possessed with ? Whence this love for ...
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... look up to the great moralist , but it was rather with affection than with dread , more with the spirit of emulation than the despair of equal excellence . And , on the other hand , in no single instance do we find that Johnson ever ...
... look up to the great moralist , but it was rather with affection than with dread , more with the spirit of emulation than the despair of equal excellence . And , on the other hand , in no single instance do we find that Johnson ever ...
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... look forward to independence at home , appears still to have retained a strong tincture of his original roving disposi- tion . He had long entertained a design of penetrating into the interior parts of Asia , to investigate the remains ...
... look forward to independence at home , appears still to have retained a strong tincture of his original roving disposi- tion . He had long entertained a design of penetrating into the interior parts of Asia , to investigate the remains ...
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