The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 4±ÇA. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... Happiness dependent on Constitution ... On our Theatres ... 106 109 115 120 124 III . On the Use of Language . 127 The History of Hypasia .. On Justice and Generosity . IV . Miscellaneous .. A Flemish Tradition . . . . . 134 138 Some ...
... Happiness dependent on Constitution ... On our Theatres ... 106 109 115 120 124 III . On the Use of Language . 127 The History of Hypasia .. On Justice and Generosity . IV . Miscellaneous .. A Flemish Tradition . . . . . 134 138 Some ...
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... happiness of those he con- versed with , and the least able to secure his own . wanted that evenness of disposition which bears disap- pointment with phlegm , and joy with indifference . was ever very much elated or depressed ; and his ...
... happiness of those he con- versed with , and the least able to secure his own . wanted that evenness of disposition which bears disap- pointment with phlegm , and joy with indifference . was ever very much elated or depressed ; and his ...
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... happiness , « DEAR SIR , « Your most faithful affectionate friend , and servant , « A. POPE . « Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath . My father and mother never fail to commemorate you . » Among the number of his most ...
... happiness , « DEAR SIR , « Your most faithful affectionate friend , and servant , « A. POPE . « Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath . My father and mother never fail to commemorate you . » Among the number of his most ...
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... happiness by his country fire - side at home . However , what he permitted the world to see of his life was elegant and splendid ; his fortune ( for a poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very ...
... happiness by his country fire - side at home . However , what he permitted the world to see of his life was elegant and splendid ; his fortune ( for a poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very ...
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... happiness but your company , and our dear friend the Dean's . I am sure the whole en- tertainment would have been to his relish . Gay has got so much money by his Art of Walking the Streets , that he is ready to set up his equipage ; he ...
... happiness but your company , and our dear friend the Dean's . I am sure the whole en- tertainment would have been to his relish . Gay has got so much money by his Art of Walking the Streets , that he is ready to set up his equipage ; he ...
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