Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... happy and the miserable here below . That from the nature of pleasure and pain , the wretched must be repaid the balance of their suffer- ings in the life hereafter , XXX . Happier prospects begin to appear . Let us be inflexible , and ...
... happy and the miserable here below . That from the nature of pleasure and pain , the wretched must be repaid the balance of their suffer- ings in the life hereafter , XXX . Happier prospects begin to appear . Let us be inflexible , and ...
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... happy combi- nation of probable events , connected with , and for which we have been prepared by , the progress of the narrative . The Vicar's misfortunes do indeed serve the very important purpose of calling forth the sterling virtues ...
... happy combi- nation of probable events , connected with , and for which we have been prepared by , the progress of the narrative . The Vicar's misfortunes do indeed serve the very important purpose of calling forth the sterling virtues ...
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... happy friends about us ; for this remark will hold good through life , that the poorer the guest , the better pleased he ever is with being treated and as some men gaze with admiration at the colours of a tulip , or the wings of a ...
... happy friends about us ; for this remark will hold good through life , that the poorer the guest , the better pleased he ever is with being treated and as some men gaze with admiration at the colours of a tulip , or the wings of a ...
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... happy few . Some of my friends called this my weak side ; but , alas ! they had not , like me , made it the subject of long contemplation . The more I reflected upon it , the more important it appeared . I even went a step beyond ...
... happy few . Some of my friends called this my weak side ; but , alas ! they had not , like me , made it the subject of long contemplation . The more I reflected upon it , the more important it appeared . I even went a step beyond ...
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... happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pre- tensions to gentility : we have still enough left for happiness if ...
... happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pre- tensions to gentility : we have still enough left for happiness if ...
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