The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First Collected. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In two volumes..H. Goldney, 1780 |
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... with too great lenity dropt the law fuit . Dr. Kenrick took shame to himself , asked pardon of Mr. Garrick in a public news paper , and - abused him again . The ly teemed with fresh abuse on the impro- priety of xxvi MEMOIRS OF.
... with too great lenity dropt the law fuit . Dr. Kenrick took shame to himself , asked pardon of Mr. Garrick in a public news paper , and - abused him again . The ly teemed with fresh abuse on the impro- priety of xxvi MEMOIRS OF.
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... himself as a guardian of the liberty of " the prefs , and as far as his influence " can extend , fhould endeavour to pre- " vent it's licentioufnefs becoming at last " the grave of it's freedom . " OLIVER GOLDSMITH . " Notwithstanding ...
... himself as a guardian of the liberty of " the prefs , and as far as his influence " can extend , fhould endeavour to pre- " vent it's licentioufnefs becoming at last " the grave of it's freedom . " OLIVER GOLDSMITH . " Notwithstanding ...
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... himself extremely ill , he fent at eleven o'clock at night for Mr. Hawes , an apothecary , to whom he complained of a violent pain extending all over the fore part of his head , his tongue was moist , he had no cold fhivering , and his ...
... himself extremely ill , he fent at eleven o'clock at night for Mr. Hawes , an apothecary , to whom he complained of a violent pain extending all over the fore part of his head , his tongue was moist , he had no cold fhivering , and his ...
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... himself a better guide . The Doctor feems to pro- fefs that from his first intention of a trans- lation , to his execution of this work , his great object was to fend out an agreeable work , and , without flattery , this we think he has ...
... himself a better guide . The Doctor feems to pro- fefs that from his first intention of a trans- lation , to his execution of this work , his great object was to fend out an agreeable work , and , without flattery , this we think he has ...
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... himself was feen to yield , And ev❜n the captain quit the field . Poor madam now condemn'd to hack The reft of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleafing him alone . Jack foon was dazzled to behold Her ...
... himself was feen to yield , And ev❜n the captain quit the field . Poor madam now condemn'd to hack The reft of life with anxious Jack , Perceiving others fairly flown , Attempted pleafing him alone . Jack foon was dazzled to behold Her ...
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againſt bard befide beſt bleffings bleft blifs boaſt breaſt charms cloſe David Garrick dear defire Doctor eaſe Edmund Burke effay fame faſhion fatire feek feems fhall fhore fhould figh fince fincere finks firft firſt fmall fmiling folitary fome fons foon forrow foul friendſhip ftill ftranger ftrike fuch fupplies fure fweet Garrick Good-natur'd gueſt happineſs heart himſelf honour humble jeft Johnſon juft Kenrick laft laſt loft lord luxury mafter mind mirth moft moſt muſt o'er occafion octavo OLIVER GOLDSMITH paffion pain paſt perfon pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetical praiſe pride publiſhed purſue raiſe rife round ſcene ſhades ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhort Sir Joshua Reynolds ſkies ſky ſmiling ſome ſports ſpot ſpread ſtate ſteps ſtill Stoops to Conquer thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou toil turn Twas uſed village wealth Whilft Whitefoord whofe whoſe wiſh write
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