The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... virtues , and had the boast of being instrumental in giving lustre to those triumphs , by which his own power was in a manner overthrown . As the affairs of the nation were then in as fluc- tuating a state as at present , Harley , after ...
... virtues , and had the boast of being instrumental in giving lustre to those triumphs , by which his own power was in a manner overthrown . As the affairs of the nation were then in as fluc- tuating a state as at present , Harley , after ...
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... virtue . But though it was mortifying to be thus rejected on both sides , yet he was not remiss in vindicating himself from all . Against these articles of impeach- ment , therefore , he drew up an elaborate answer , in which he ...
... virtue . But though it was mortifying to be thus rejected on both sides , yet he was not remiss in vindicating himself from all . Against these articles of impeach- ment , therefore , he drew up an elaborate answer , in which he ...
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... virtues or the vices of those men , who were but very incompletely known even to their own historians . The Romans , perhaps , upon many occasions formed wrong ideas of virtue ; but they were by no means so ignorant or abandoned in ge ...
... virtues or the vices of those men , who were but very incompletely known even to their own historians . The Romans , perhaps , upon many occasions formed wrong ideas of virtue ; but they were by no means so ignorant or abandoned in ge ...
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... virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of for ...
... virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her charms , to the young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of for ...
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... an inverted urn , he forgot his miseries for a while in sleep ; and virtue found on this flinty couch more ease than down can supply to the guilty . It It was midnight , when two robbers came to make ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 153.
... an inverted urn , he forgot his miseries for a while in sleep ; and virtue found on this flinty couch more ease than down can supply to the guilty . It It was midnight , when two robbers came to make ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 153.
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