The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... desire to please . Had I been merry , I might have been censured as vastly low ; and had I been sorrowful , I might have been left to mourn in solitude and silence : in short , whichever way I turned , nothing presented but pros- pects ...
... desire to please . Had I been merry , I might have been censured as vastly low ; and had I been sorrowful , I might have been left to mourn in solitude and silence : in short , whichever way I turned , nothing presented but pros- pects ...
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... desire no more of his acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual recri- mination . If such ...
... desire no more of his acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual recri- mination . If such ...
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... desires at once so imprudent and unjust . He retired to his apartment in inexpressible agony ; and the emotions of his mind in a short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physicians judged in- curable ...
... desires at once so imprudent and unjust . He retired to his apartment in inexpressible agony ; and the emotions of his mind in a short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physicians judged in- curable ...
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... desire him to be frugal . Andrew , in a sorrowful tone , as is usual on these occasions , " prayed heaven to prolong his life and health to enjoy it himself . " I recommend Simon , my third son , to the care of his elder brother , and ...
... desire him to be frugal . Andrew , in a sorrowful tone , as is usual on these occasions , " prayed heaven to prolong his life and health to enjoy it himself . " I recommend Simon , my third son , to the care of his elder brother , and ...
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... desire , whatever we wish , it is but to clothe those de- sires or wishes in words , in order to fruition ; the ... desires , is the most likely person to find redress , and that the true use of speech is not so much to express our wants ...
... desire , whatever we wish , it is but to clothe those de- sires or wishes in words , in order to fruition ; the ... desires , is the most likely person to find redress , and that the true use of speech is not so much to express our wants ...
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