The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... desire of knowledge , were what I felt all " my life ; and though my genius , unlike the dæmon " of Socrates , whispered so softly , that very often I " heard him not in the hurry of these passions with " which I was transported , yet ...
... desire of knowledge , were what I felt all " my life ; and though my genius , unlike the dæmon " of Socrates , whispered so softly , that very often I " heard him not in the hurry of these passions with " which I was transported , yet ...
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... desire to serve him as far as he was able . This was an offer by much too advantage- ous for Bolingbroke in his wretched circumstances to refuse ; he embraced it , as became him to do , with all possible sense of the King's goodness ...
... desire to serve him as far as he was able . This was an offer by much too advantage- ous for Bolingbroke in his wretched circumstances to refuse ; he embraced it , as became him to do , with all possible sense of the King's goodness ...
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... restored ; and , as he was ex- cluded from a seat in the House of Peers , he burned with impatience to play a part in that conspicuous theatre . F 2 theatre . Impelled by this desire , he could no LORD BOLINGBROKE . 67.
... restored ; and , as he was ex- cluded from a seat in the House of Peers , he burned with impatience to play a part in that conspicuous theatre . F 2 theatre . Impelled by this desire , he could no LORD BOLINGBROKE . 67.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. theatre . Impelled by this desire , he could no longer be restrained in obscurity , but once more entered into the bustle of public business , and disavowing all obligations to the minister , he embarked in ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. theatre . Impelled by this desire , he could no longer be restrained in obscurity , but once more entered into the bustle of public business , and disavowing all obligations to the minister , he embarked in ...
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... desires but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great abilities , and more ac- quired knowledge than Cæsar , he wanted only his courage to be as successful ; but the schemes his head dictated ...
... desires but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great abilities , and more ac- quired knowledge than Cæsar , he wanted only his courage to be as successful ; but the schemes his head dictated ...
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