The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 páginas |
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... pleasure I am able to procure him , by saying what , hall come next . Happy , could any effort of mine bus but reprefs one criminal pleasure , or but for a 10 ESSAY S.
... pleasure I am able to procure him , by saying what , hall come next . Happy , could any effort of mine bus but reprefs one criminal pleasure , or but for a 10 ESSAY S.
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Containing All His Essays and Poems Oliver Goldsmith. but reprefs one criminal pleasure , or but for a mo- ment fill up an interval of anxiety ; how gladly would I lead mankind from the vain profpects of life , the profpects of innocence ...
Containing All His Essays and Poems Oliver Goldsmith. but reprefs one criminal pleasure , or but for a mo- ment fill up an interval of anxiety ; how gladly would I lead mankind from the vain profpects of life , the profpects of innocence ...
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... 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 and com , mands the most rational way ...
... 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 and com , mands the most rational way ...
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... pleasure is in us , and not in the objects offered for our amufement . If the foul be happily difpofed , every thing becomes capable of affording entertain- ment , and diftrefs will almost want a name . Every occurrence paffes in review ...
... pleasure is in us , and not in the objects offered for our amufement . If the foul be happily difpofed , every thing becomes capable of affording entertain- ment , and diftrefs will almost want a name . Every occurrence paffes in review ...
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... pleasure was to be fold , he was generally foremost to raise the auction . Being an univerfal admirer of the fair fex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from whom he expected a more favourable ...
... pleasure was to be fold , he was generally foremost to raise the auction . Being an univerfal admirer of the fair fex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from whom he expected a more favourable ...
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Página xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.