The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Including a Variety of Pieces Now First Collected, Том 4G. P. Putnam, 1854 |
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... whole can now , with propriety , be only inscribed to you . It will also throw a light upon many parts of it , when the reader understands that it is addressed to a man , who , de- spising fame and fortune , has retired early to ...
... whole can now , with propriety , be only inscribed to you . It will also throw a light upon many parts of it , when the reader understands that it is addressed to a man , who , de- spising fame and fortune , has retired early to ...
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... his being once , after a fatiguing day's walk , obliged to quit a house he had entered for shelter , and pass part or whole of the night in seeking another . See Life , ch . x . ] Or where Campania's plain forsaken lies , A weary waste.
... his being once , after a fatiguing day's walk , obliged to quit a house he had entered for shelter , and pass part or whole of the night in seeking another . See Life , ch . x . ] Or where Campania's plain forsaken lies , A weary waste.
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... need scarce mention these , when we find that the whole kingdom of Holland seems to be a conquest on the sea , and in a manner rescued from its VOL . IV . 2 * Industrious habits in each bosom reign , * And industry THE 333282 TRAVELLER .
... need scarce mention these , when we find that the whole kingdom of Holland seems to be a conquest on the sea , and in a manner rescued from its VOL . IV . 2 * Industrious habits in each bosom reign , * And industry THE 333282 TRAVELLER .
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... whole domain , And half a tillage stints thy smiling plain ; * [ Supposed to allude to the number of Saints ' days in Ireland , kept by he Roman Catholic peasantry . ] [ The character said to be intended in this and other passages , was ...
... whole domain , And half a tillage stints thy smiling plain ; * [ Supposed to allude to the number of Saints ' days in Ireland , kept by he Roman Catholic peasantry . ] [ The character said to be intended in this and other passages , was ...
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... whole village : they considered it as a presage of some sad event , and gene- rally found or made one to succeed it . " - Animated Nature , vol . vi . p . 24. ] + [ " De Caux , an old French poet , in one of his moral poems , comparing ...
... whole village : they considered it as a presage of some sad event , and gene- rally found or made one to succeed it . " - Animated Nature , vol . vi . p . 24. ] + [ " De Caux , an old French poet , in one of his moral poems , comparing ...
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