The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... mind what may happen : I am appeafed , though not contented . Too indolent for intrigue , and too timid to push for favour , I am - But what fignifies what I am . Ελπὶς καὶ σὺ τύχη μέγα χαίριζε τὸν λιμέν ' εὗρον . Οὐδὲν ἐμοὶ χ ̓ ὑμῖν ...
... mind what may happen : I am appeafed , though not contented . Too indolent for intrigue , and too timid to push for favour , I am - But what fignifies what I am . Ελπὶς καὶ σὺ τύχη μέγα χαίριζε τὸν λιμέν ' εὗρον . Οὐδὲν ἐμοὶ χ ̓ ὑμῖν ...
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... mind . 1 mind . The moft trifling occurrences give pleasure , till CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 5.
... mind . 1 mind . The moft trifling occurrences give pleasure , till CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 5.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. mind . The moft trifling occurrences give pleasure , till the glofs of novelty is worn away . When I have ceafed to wonder , I may poffibly grow wife ; I may then call the reafoning principle to my aid , and ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. mind . The moft trifling occurrences give pleasure , till the glofs of novelty is worn away . When I have ceafed to wonder , I may poffibly grow wife ; I may then call the reafoning principle to my aid , and ...
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... mind alone , is in fact as wretched as the naked inhabitant of the foreft , who places all happiness in the firft , regardless of the latter . There are two extremes in this refpect ; the favage , who fwallows down the draught of plea ...
... mind alone , is in fact as wretched as the naked inhabitant of the foreft , who places all happiness in the firft , regardless of the latter . There are two extremes in this refpect ; the favage , who fwallows down the draught of plea ...
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... mind ! I am every day better reconciled to the people among whom I refide , and begin to fancy , that in time I fhall find them more opulent , more chari- table , and more hofpitable , than I at first imagined . I begin to learn ...
... mind ! I am every day better reconciled to the people among whom I refide , and begin to fancy , that in time I fhall find them more opulent , more chari- table , and more hofpitable , than I at first imagined . I begin to learn ...
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