Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy , III . A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own pro- curing , • • • IV . A proof that even the humblest fortune may ...
... fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy , III . A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own pro- curing , • • • IV . A proof that even the humblest fortune may ...
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... Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wake- field . Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities , • ¡¤ XIII . Mr Burchell is found to be an enemy ; for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice , XIV ...
... Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wake- field . Mortifications are often more painful than real calamities , • ¡¤ XIII . Mr Burchell is found to be an enemy ; for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice , XIV ...
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... fortune will at last change in our favour , XXXI . Former benevolence now repaid with unexpected 124 132 136 interest , XXXII . The Conclusion , ESSAYS . 142 155 Preface to the Essays , I. Description of various Clubs , 161 163 II ...
... fortune will at last change in our favour , XXXI . Former benevolence now repaid with unexpected 124 132 136 interest , XXXII . The Conclusion , ESSAYS . 142 155 Preface to the Essays , I. Description of various Clubs , 161 163 II ...
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... fortunes - tempering the impatience of his feelings as a man , with the remembrance of his duty as a Christian minister - intolerant of vice , yet patient with the vicious- pious and learned - deeply imbued with Christian knowledge ...
... fortunes - tempering the impatience of his feelings as a man , with the remembrance of his duty as a Christian minister - intolerant of vice , yet patient with the vicious- pious and learned - deeply imbued with Christian knowledge ...
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... FORTUNE ONLY SERVES TO INCREASE THE PRIDE OF THE WORTHY . THE temporal concerns of our family were chiefly com- mitted to my wife's management ; as to the spiritual , I took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my ...
... FORTUNE ONLY SERVES TO INCREASE THE PRIDE OF THE WORTHY . THE temporal concerns of our family were chiefly com- mitted to my wife's management ; as to the spiritual , I took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my ...
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