The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... labours , were long involved ; but which , it is hoped , the researches of the present Editor have , in a great measure , removed . The pieces now for the first time collected are numerous ; but the Editor has said so much on most of ...
... labours , were long involved ; but which , it is hoped , the researches of the present Editor have , in a great measure , removed . The pieces now for the first time collected are numerous ; but the Editor has said so much on most of ...
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... labours of a writer who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges ...
... labours of a writer who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges ...
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... labour , raise themselves above their equals , and contribute their share of industry to the common stock . Whatever the vain or the ignorant may say , well were it for society had we more of this character among us . In general , these ...
... labour , raise themselves above their equals , and contribute their share of industry to the common stock . Whatever the vain or the ignorant may say , well were it for society had we more of this character among us . In general , these ...
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... labours , and bless the times with copious comments on the text.- See Life , ch . vii . ] - ( 1 ) [ " Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire , but men of sense approve . " - POPE . ] possessed of full - grown ...
... labours , and bless the times with copious comments on the text.- See Life , ch . vii . ] - ( 1 ) [ " Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire , but men of sense approve . " - POPE . ] possessed of full - grown ...
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... labour he continued several years , every day digging a little , and carrying the earth unsuspected away . By this means he at last made a secret communication from the country into the city , and only wanted the appearance of an enemy ...
... labour he continued several years , every day digging a little , and carrying the earth unsuspected away . By this means he at last made a secret communication from the country into the city , and only wanted the appearance of an enemy ...
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