The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... tion in St. Paul's church at prayers , XLII . The history of China more re- plete with great actions than that of Europe , XLIII . An apostrophe on the supposed death of Voltaire , 29 " · 291 • 291 XLIV . Wisdom and precept may lessen ...
... tion in St. Paul's church at prayers , XLII . The history of China more re- plete with great actions than that of Europe , XLIII . An apostrophe on the supposed death of Voltaire , 29 " · 291 • 291 XLIV . Wisdom and precept may lessen ...
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... tion ; and did not truth bias me more than inclina - able oblivion of past pleasures , a freedom from soli- tion in this particular , I should , instead of the account citude about future ones , and a poignant zest of already given ...
... tion ; and did not truth bias me more than inclina - able oblivion of past pleasures , a freedom from soli- tion in this particular , I should , instead of the account citude about future ones , and a poignant zest of already given ...
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... tion , when restrained within due bounds , is the have obliged me to assist . You expect , perhaps , salubrious gale that ventilates the opinions of the his dying words , and the tender farewell he took people , which might otherwise ...
... tion , when restrained within due bounds , is the have obliged me to assist . You expect , perhaps , salubrious gale that ventilates the opinions of the his dying words , and the tender farewell he took people , which might otherwise ...
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