The Poetical Works of Oliver GoldsmithC. Griffin, 1864 - 158 páginas |
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... charac terizes his observation of real life : the thoughts look always toward social or individual good ; the satire , when keenest , is never harsh . Over every The thing he does , too , his spontaneous grace of 2 Memoir of.
... charac terizes his observation of real life : the thoughts look always toward social or individual good ; the satire , when keenest , is never harsh . Over every The thing he does , too , his spontaneous grace of 2 Memoir of.
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... never reach . In his less prominent writings , also , there present themselves many hints towards thoughts which those greater works elaborated , and many ex- pansions of thoughts at which those works had only hinted , and many other ...
... never reach . In his less prominent writings , also , there present themselves many hints towards thoughts which those greater works elaborated , and many ex- pansions of thoughts at which those works had only hinted , and many other ...
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... never hated or waxed bitter . A character like this holds out to its analysts temptations towards exaggeration on either side . The biographers of Johnson , while bent on sacri- ficing every one to their own idol , were not only ...
... never hated or waxed bitter . A character like this holds out to its analysts temptations towards exaggeration on either side . The biographers of Johnson , while bent on sacri- ficing every one to their own idol , were not only ...
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... the fifty pounds with which his kind uncle had supplied him . In autumn , 1752 , when he had almost completed his twenty - fourth year , he was again fitted out by 200 the same friendly hand , and left Ireland , never. Oliver Goldsmith .
... the fifty pounds with which his kind uncle had supplied him . In autumn , 1752 , when he had almost completed his twenty - fourth year , he was again fitted out by 200 the same friendly hand , and left Ireland , never. Oliver Goldsmith .
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... never learned how to fit his own expenditure to his income , and could never find it in his heart to resist the cry of another person's distress . The Dublin sizar had given away his blanket to a shivering beggar- woman ; the Edinburgh ...
... never learned how to fit his own expenditure to his income , and could never find it in his heart to resist the cry of another person's distress . The Dublin sizar had given away his blanket to a shivering beggar- woman ; the Edinburgh ...
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