Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Olinda , 160 161 No. VIII . The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and Falsehood , 167 • An Account of the Augustan Age of England , Of the Opera in England , 172 179 ...
... Olinda , 160 161 No. VIII . The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and Falsehood , 167 • An Account of the Augustan Age of England , Of the Opera in England , 172 179 ...
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... OLINDA . In a fair , rich , and flourishing country , whose cliffs are washed by the German ocean , lived Sabinus , a youth formed by nature to make a conquest wherever he thought proper ; but the constancy of his disposition fixed him ...
... OLINDA . In a fair , rich , and flourishing country , whose cliffs are washed by the German ocean , lived Sabinus , a youth formed by nature to make a conquest wherever he thought proper ; but the constancy of his disposition fixed him ...
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... Olinda . By incautiously suffering this jealousy to corrode in her breast , she began to give a loose to passion ; she forgot those many virtues for which she had been so long and so justly applauded . Causeless suspicion and mistaken ...
... Olinda . By incautiously suffering this jealousy to corrode in her breast , she began to give a loose to passion ; she forgot those many virtues for which she had been so long and so justly applauded . Causeless suspicion and mistaken ...
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... Olinda were sure to be of the party . Instead of reproaching each other for their mutual wretchedness , they both lightened it , by bearing each a share of the load imposed by Providence . Whenever Sabinus shewed the least concern on ...
... Olinda were sure to be of the party . Instead of reproaching each other for their mutual wretchedness , they both lightened it , by bearing each a share of the load imposed by Providence . Whenever Sabinus shewed the least concern on ...
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... Olinda , and both were happy in the friendship and assistance of Ariana , who , dying soon after , left them in possession of a large estate , and , in her last moments , confessed , that virtue was the only path to true glory ; and ...
... Olinda , and both were happy in the friendship and assistance of Ariana , who , dying soon after , left them in possession of a large estate , and , in her last moments , confessed , that virtue was the only path to true glory ; and ...
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