The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 4John Murray, 1837 |
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... has , in an elegant dedication to his brother , a country clergyman , given the design of his poem . ' Without espousing the cause of any party , I have attempted to moderate the rage of all . I have endeavoured to shew that there may ...
... has , in an elegant dedication to his brother , a country clergyman , given the design of his poem . ' Without espousing the cause of any party , I have attempted to moderate the rage of all . I have endeavoured to shew that there may ...
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... has now a champion to defend it and as he is generally much in the wrong , so he has always much to say ; for error is ever talkative . But there is an enemy to this art still more dangerous - I mean party . Party entirely distorts the ...
... has now a champion to defend it and as he is generally much in the wrong , so he has always much to say ; for error is ever talkative . But there is an enemy to this art still more dangerous - I mean party . Party entirely distorts the ...
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... has so often proved a transient glory and an enervating good , he laments the state of society , where wealth accumu ... has not examined all the points and bearings of the question suggested by the changes in society which were passing ...
... has so often proved a transient glory and an enervating good , he laments the state of society , where wealth accumu ... has not examined all the points and bearings of the question suggested by the changes in society which were passing ...
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... has an endearing locality , and introduces us to beings with whom the imagination contracts an intimate friendship . Fiction in poetry is not the reverse of truth , but her soft and enchanted resemblance ; and this ideal beauty of nature ...
... has an endearing locality , and introduces us to beings with whom the imagination contracts an intimate friendship . Fiction in poetry is not the reverse of truth , but her soft and enchanted resemblance ; and this ideal beauty of nature ...
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... has its play , The soul adopts , and owns their first - born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind , Unenvied , unmolested , unconfin'd . furniture of the industrious swain's cot in the introduction to the Parish Register ...
... has its play , The soul adopts , and owns their first - born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind , Unenvied , unmolested , unconfin'd . furniture of the industrious swain's cot in the introduction to the Parish Register ...
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