Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Happiness , in a great measure , dependent on constitution , On our Theatres , No. III . SATURDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1759 . ¡ª On the Use of Language , The History of Hypasia , On Justice and Generosity , Some Particulars relating to Father ...
... Happiness , in a great measure , dependent on constitution , On our Theatres , No. III . SATURDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1759 . ¡ª On the Use of Language , The History of Hypasia , On Justice and Generosity , Some Particulars relating to Father ...
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... happiness . The earth must supply man with the necessaries of life , before he has leisure or inclination to pursue more refined enjoyments . The climate , also , must be equally indulgent ; for , in too warm a region , the mind is ...
... happiness . The earth must supply man with the necessaries of life , before he has leisure or inclination to pursue more refined enjoyments . The climate , also , must be equally indulgent ; for , in too warm a region , the mind is ...
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... happiness . An agreeable oblivion of past pleasures , a freedom from solicitude about future ones , and a poignant zest of every present enjoyment , if they be not philosophy , are at least excellent substitutes . By this they are ...
... happiness . An agreeable oblivion of past pleasures , a freedom from solicitude about future ones , and a poignant zest of every present enjoyment , if they be not philosophy , are at least excellent substitutes . By this they are ...
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... happiness than the rest of mankind are apt to allow ; he sees consequences resulting from it which do not strike others with equal conviction ; and still pursuing speculation beyond the bounds of reason , too frequently becomes ...
... happiness than the rest of mankind are apt to allow ; he sees consequences resulting from it which do not strike others with equal conviction ; and still pursuing speculation beyond the bounds of reason , too frequently becomes ...
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... happiness on one part , endeavours to find it on another ; when intellectual pleasures are disagreeable , those of sense will take the lead . The man who in this age is enamoured of the tranquil joys of study and retirement , may in the ...
... happiness on one part , endeavours to find it on another ; when intellectual pleasures are disagreeable , those of sense will take the lead . The man who in this age is enamoured of the tranquil joys of study and retirement , may in the ...
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