The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... period of more than sixty years , only one attempt , and that anonymous and confessedly imperfect , should have been made to collect to- gether the Miscellaneous Works of a writer who has long taken his stand , both in verse and prose ...
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... period of twenty years ; the gable ends remain , but the front and back walls of the upper story have crumbled away , and if the hand of the destroyer be not stayed , will soon wholly disappear . Two or three wretched cottages for ...
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... periods of approaching ignorance , still felt a passion for science , from time to time added to its buildings , or ... period , timius were fellow - students together . subtle reasoner of all the Lyceum ; the quent speaker in the ...
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... period of time was required to form the character of a philosopher , no way discouraged her ; she delivered her- self up to the study of Aristotle and Plato , and soon not one in all Alexandria understood so perfectly as she all the ...
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... period revenge as well as patriotism took entire possession of his soul . His fury stooped so low as to follow the executioner with unremitting resentment . But , con- ceiving that the best method to attain these ends was to ac- quire ...
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