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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... less , if you were truly sensible of the uneasiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concerned than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if ...
... less , if you were truly sensible of the uneasiness it gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concerned than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if ...
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... less lively a re- presentation than that I carry about with me , and which rises to my mind whenever I think of you . I have many an agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes ...
... less lively a re- presentation than that I carry about with me , and which rises to my mind whenever I think of you . I have many an agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes ...
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... less correct than his sub- jects are pleasing . He found it at that period in which it was brought to its highest pitch of refinement ; and ever since his time it has been gradually debasing . It is indeed amazing , after what has been ...
... less correct than his sub- jects are pleasing . He found it at that period in which it was brought to its highest pitch of refinement ; and ever since his time it has been gradually debasing . It is indeed amazing , after what has been ...
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... less employed in improving his superiour talents than in find- ing objects on which to exercise their activity . His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics ; and , as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his ...
... less employed in improving his superiour talents than in find- ing objects on which to exercise their activity . His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics ; and , as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his ...
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... less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of ad- dress that was very engaging ...
... less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of ad- dress that was very engaging ...
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