The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsT. Heptinstall, 1796 - 141 páginas |
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... manner of Swift Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog The Clown's Reply Stanzas on Woman - Description of an Author's Bed - chamber Mr. Boswell's Letter · IIO - 114 117 · 118 - 119 · 121 Song ❤ Stanzas on the taking of Quebec Epitaph on 1-9-48.
... manner of Swift Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog The Clown's Reply Stanzas on Woman - Description of an Author's Bed - chamber Mr. Boswell's Letter · IIO - 114 117 · 118 - 119 · 121 Song ❤ Stanzas on the taking of Quebec Epitaph on 1-9-48.
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... manners , that even the necessity of walk- ing on foot could not deter him from this favourite pursuit . His German flute , on which he played . tolerably well , frequently supplied him with the means of subsistence , and his learning ...
... manners , that even the necessity of walk- ing on foot could not deter him from this favourite pursuit . His German flute , on which he played . tolerably well , frequently supplied him with the means of subsistence , and his learning ...
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... manner . At length , his reputation was fully esta- blished by the publication of The Traveller , in the year 1765. His Vicar of Wakefield succeeded his Traveller , and his History of England was followed by the performance of his ...
... manner . At length , his reputation was fully esta- blished by the publication of The Traveller , in the year 1765. His Vicar of Wakefield succeeded his Traveller , and his History of England was followed by the performance of his ...
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... manner the freedom of the press is beginning to sow the seeds of its own dissolution ; the great must oppose it from principle , and the weak from fear ; till at last every rank of mankind shall be found to give up its benefits ...
... manner the freedom of the press is beginning to sow the seeds of its own dissolution ; the great must oppose it from principle , and the weak from fear ; till at last every rank of mankind shall be found to give up its benefits ...
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... manners reign ; Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And ev'n in penance planning sins anew . All evils here contaminate the mind , That opulence departed leaves ...
... manners reign ; Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And ev'n in penance planning sins anew . All evils here contaminate the mind , That opulence departed leaves ...
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