The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 страница |
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... nature , than a man of real modefty who affumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxiety , ftudies eafe , and affects good - humour . In this situation , however , every un- experienced writer finds himfelf ...
... nature , than a man of real modefty who affumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxiety , ftudies eafe , and affects good - humour . In this situation , however , every un- experienced writer finds himfelf ...
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... nature feemed capable of afford ing pleasure . I then made no refinements on hap-- piness , but could be pleased with the most awkward efforts of ruftic mirth ; thought cross - purposes the highest ftretch of human wit , and questions ...
... nature feemed capable of afford ing pleasure . I then made no refinements on hap-- piness , but could be pleased with the most awkward efforts of ruftic mirth ; thought cross - purposes the highest ftretch of human wit , and questions ...
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... , a fool , he was fuch an idiot as philofophers fhould wish to imitate ; for all philofophy is only forcing the trade of hap- pinefs , when Nature feems to deny the means . They A They who , like our flave , can place themselves 20 ESSAY S.
... , a fool , he was fuch an idiot as philofophers fhould wish to imitate ; for all philofophy is only forcing the trade of hap- pinefs , when Nature feems to deny the means . They A They who , like our flave , can place themselves 20 ESSAY S.
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... nature . The landlord was himself founder . The money spent is fourpence each ; and they fometimes whip for a double reckoning . To this club few re- commendations are requifite , except the introduc- tory fourpence and my landlord's ...
... nature . The landlord was himself founder . The money spent is fourpence each ; and they fometimes whip for a double reckoning . To this club few re- commendations are requifite , except the introduc- tory fourpence and my landlord's ...
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... nature , virtues ; and , if ever they deserve the title , it is owing only to juftice , which impels and directs them . Without fuch a moderator , candour might become indifcretion ; fortitude , obftinacy ; charity , impru- dence indif ...
... nature , virtues ; and , if ever they deserve the title , it is owing only to juftice , which impels and directs them . Without fuch a moderator , candour might become indifcretion ; fortitude , obftinacy ; charity , impru- dence indif ...
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