The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695페이지 |
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... Heaven as things merely in themselves trifling , and unworthy its care in the dis- tribution p . 65 XXIX . The equal dealings of Providence demon- strated with regard to the Happy and the Miserable here below . That , from the nature of ...
... Heaven as things merely in themselves trifling , and unworthy its care in the dis- tribution p . 65 XXIX . The equal dealings of Providence demon- strated with regard to the Happy and the Miserable here below . That , from the nature of ...
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... heaven , could hide the pure soft star of Goldsmith's new creation . How simple this Vicar of Wakefield was , how humorous , how pathetic , how graceful in its manner , how humane in every pulse of its meaning , how truly and deeply ...
... heaven , could hide the pure soft star of Goldsmith's new creation . How simple this Vicar of Wakefield was , how humorous , how pathetic , how graceful in its manner , how humane in every pulse of its meaning , how truly and deeply ...
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... Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outside is so ...
... Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outside is so ...
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... not but smile to hear her talk in this lofty strain ; but I was never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 7.
... not but smile to hear her talk in this lofty strain ; but I was never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 7.
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Oliver Goldsmith. too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An Amour , which promises little good Fortune , arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arise without his ...
Oliver Goldsmith. too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An Amour , which promises little good Fortune , arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arise without his ...
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