The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of fortune ...
... virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of fortune ...
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... virtue found on this flinty couch more ease than down can supply to the guilty . It was midnight , when two robbers came to make this cave their retreat , but happening to disagree about the divi- sion of their plunder , one of them ...
... virtue found on this flinty couch more ease than down can supply to the guilty . It was midnight , when two robbers came to make this cave their retreat , but happening to disagree about the divi- sion of their plunder , one of them ...
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... such accomplishments , Hypatia was the most modest of her sex . Her reputation for virtue was not less than her virtues ; and though in a city divided between two factions , though visited by the HISTORY OF HYPATIA . 47.
... such accomplishments , Hypatia was the most modest of her sex . Her reputation for virtue was not less than her virtues ; and though in a city divided between two factions , though visited by the HISTORY OF HYPATIA . 47.
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... virtue . Nay , so much harmony reigns in their accounts of this prodigy of perfection , that , in spite of the opposition of their faith , we should never have been able to judge of what religion was Hypatia , were we not informed ...
... virtue . Nay , so much harmony reigns in their accounts of this prodigy of perfection , that , in spite of the opposition of their faith , we should never have been able to judge of what religion was Hypatia , were we not informed ...
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... virtue , fit only for tradesmen , and what is practised by every broker in Change Alley . In paying his debts a man barely does his duty , and it is an action attended with no sort of glory . Should Lysippus satisfy his creditors , who ...
... virtue , fit only for tradesmen , and what is practised by every broker in Change Alley . In paying his debts a man barely does his duty , and it is an action attended with no sort of glory . Should Lysippus satisfy his creditors , who ...
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