The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety of Pieces Now First Collected, Том 4G. P. Putnam, 1854 |
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... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here by the bonds of nature feebly held , Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd ...
... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here by the bonds of nature feebly held , Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd ...
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... keeps apparently so close to realities , and draws certain conclusions , respecting the radical interests of man , so boldly and decidedly , that we pay him a compliment , not always extended to the tuneful tribe , -that of judging his ...
... keeps apparently so close to realities , and draws certain conclusions , respecting the radical interests of man , so boldly and decidedly , that we pay him a compliment , not always extended to the tuneful tribe , -that of judging his ...
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... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here by the bonds of nature feebly held.§ Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd : [ " I ...
... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here by the bonds of nature feebly held.§ Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd : [ " I ...
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... keep the flame from wasting by repose : ‡ I still had hopes , for pride attends us still , Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And tell of all I felt , and all I saw ; And , as a ...
... keep the flame from wasting by repose : ‡ I still had hopes , for pride attends us still , Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And tell of all I felt , and all I saw ; And , as a ...
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... keep'st me so ; Thou guide , by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well ! Farewell , and O ! where'er thy voice he tried , On Torno's cliffs , or Pambamarca's side , Whether where equinoctial fervors ...
... keep'st me so ; Thou guide , by which the nobler arts excel , Thou nurse of every virtue , fare thee well ! Farewell , and O ! where'er thy voice he tried , On Torno's cliffs , or Pambamarca's side , Whether where equinoctial fervors ...
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