Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Burchell is found to be an enemy ; for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice , • XIV . Fresh mortifications , or a demonstration that seeming calamities may be real blessings , • XV . All Mr Burchell's villany at once ...
... Burchell is found to be an enemy ; for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice , • XIV . Fresh mortifications , or a demonstration that seeming calamities may be real blessings , • XV . All Mr Burchell's villany at once ...
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... Burchell is not perhaps to be found in nature ; but it is not so far removed from nature as to be improbable . Moses is admirable ; so are the Flamboroughs . Mrs Primrose is , perhaps , a little too vulgar for the rank of life in which ...
... Burchell is not perhaps to be found in nature ; but it is not so far removed from nature as to be improbable . Moses is admirable ; so are the Flamboroughs . Mrs Primrose is , perhaps , a little too vulgar for the rank of life in which ...
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... Burchell , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road side , observing with a smile , that as we were ill mounted , he would be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . As the floods were not yet subsided , we were ...
... Burchell , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road side , observing with a smile , that as we were ill mounted , he would be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . As the floods were not yet subsided , we were ...
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... Burchell ; " at least he carried bene- volence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic extreme . He early began to aim at the ...
... Burchell ; " at least he carried bene- volence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic extreme . He early began to aim at the ...
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... Burchell's account , that I scarcely looked forward as he went along , till we were alarmed by the cries of my family ; when , turn- ing , I perceived my youngest daughter in the midst of a rapid stream , thrown from her horse , and ...
... Burchell's account , that I scarcely looked forward as he went along , till we were alarmed by the cries of my family ; when , turn- ing , I perceived my youngest daughter in the midst of a rapid stream , thrown from her horse , and ...
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