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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... Political Frugality 153 158 Conclusion of a City Night - Piece .. A Reverie .. A Word or two upon High Life Below Stairs .. Upon unfortunate Merit ... 161 162 173 180 182 VI . On Education .. On the Instability of worldly.
... Political Frugality 153 158 Conclusion of a City Night - Piece .. A Reverie .. A Word or two upon High Life Below Stairs .. Upon unfortunate Merit ... 161 162 173 180 182 VI . On Education .. On the Instability of worldly.
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... piece ; in the poems you sent I will take the liberty you allow me the story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are two of the most beautiful things I ever read . I do not say this to the prejudice of the rest , but as I have ...
... piece ; in the poems you sent I will take the liberty you allow me the story of Pandora , and the Eclogue upon Health , are two of the most beautiful things I ever read . I do not say this to the prejudice of the rest , but as I have ...
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... pieces which I have seen , and from others that have appeared , it would seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without re- proach , and scarcely a mountain reared its head unsung . « I can easily , " says Pope , in ...
... pieces which I have seen , and from others that have appeared , it would seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without re- proach , and scarcely a mountain reared its head unsung . « I can easily , " says Pope , in ...
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... piece . They are Pope's favourites , and though few , you will guess must have cost me more pains than any nymphs can be worth . He has been so unreasonable as to expect that I should have made them as beautiful upon canvass as he has ...
... piece . They are Pope's favourites , and though few , you will guess must have cost me more pains than any nymphs can be worth . He has been so unreasonable as to expect that I should have made them as beautiful upon canvass as he has ...
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... pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations . Swift , among the number , was very useful to him in that particular ; and care has been taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the ...
... pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations . Swift , among the number , was very useful to him in that particular ; and care has been taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the ...
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