The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... minds ; they sweeten our tempers and harmonize our thoughts ; they put us in good humour with ourselves and with the world , and in so doing they make us happier and better men . We have been curious therefore in gathering together all ...
... minds ; they sweeten our tempers and harmonize our thoughts ; they put us in good humour with ourselves and with the world , and in so doing they make us happier and better men . We have been curious therefore in gathering together all ...
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... mind , he acquired habits of romancing that bordered on the marvellous , and , like many other travellers , was possessed with a prodigious itch for detailing his adventures . He himself was most commonly the redoubted hero of his own ...
... mind , he acquired habits of romancing that bordered on the marvellous , and , like many other travellers , was possessed with a prodigious itch for detailing his adventures . He himself was most commonly the redoubted hero of his own ...
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... mind , an unquenchable de- sire of visiting other countries , and perhaps an ingenuous sense of his unfitness for the clerical profession , conspired to disincline him to the church ; and though at length he yielded to the press- ing ...
... mind , an unquenchable de- sire of visiting other countries , and perhaps an ingenuous sense of his unfitness for the clerical profession , conspired to disincline him to the church ; and though at length he yielded to the press- ing ...
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... mind was now thoroughly awakened . Blessed with a good constitution , an adventurous spirit , and with that thoughtless , or perhaps happy disposition , which It was the celebrated tulip mania . For a tulip - root , known by the name of ...
... mind was now thoroughly awakened . Blessed with a good constitution , an adventurous spirit , and with that thoughtless , or perhaps happy disposition , which It was the celebrated tulip mania . For a tulip - root , known by the name of ...
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... mind and liberal ideas . To a person of our author's temper and habits , it was peculiarly distasteful . How long he remained in this situation is not well ascertained , but he ever spoke of it in bitterness of spirit . The very ...
... mind and liberal ideas . To a person of our author's temper and habits , it was peculiarly distasteful . How long he remained in this situation is not well ascertained , but he ever spoke of it in bitterness of spirit . The very ...
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