The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithW. Otridge, 1812 |
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... painful than real calamities 57 CHAP . XIII . Mr. Burchell is found to be an enemy , for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice CHAP . XIV . 62 Fresh mortifications , or a demonstration that seeming calamities may be real ...
... painful than real calamities 57 CHAP . XIII . Mr. Burchell is found to be an enemy , for he has the confidence to give disagreeable advice CHAP . XIV . 62 Fresh mortifications , or a demonstration that seeming calamities may be real ...
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... pain , the wretched must be repaid the balance of their suffer- ings in the life hereafter CHAP . XXX . 172 Happier prospects begin to appear . Let us be in- flexible , and fortune will at last change in our favour CHAP . XXXI . 177 ...
... pain , the wretched must be repaid the balance of their suffer- ings in the life hereafter CHAP . XXX . 172 Happier prospects begin to appear . Let us be in- flexible , and fortune will at last change in our favour CHAP . XXXI . 177 ...
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... pain suffered by suffocation . The history of Mr. Contarine's family is too remarkable not to deserve a place in a note . He was lineally descended from the noble family of the Contarini of Venice ; one of the most illus- trious in that ...
... pain suffered by suffocation . The history of Mr. Contarine's family is too remarkable not to deserve a place in a note . He was lineally descended from the noble family of the Contarini of Venice ; one of the most illus- trious in that ...
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... pains . Now I am come to the ladies ; and to shew that I love Scotland and every thing that belongs to so charming a country , Iinsist on it , and will give him leave to break my head that denies it ; that the Scotch ladies are ten thou ...
... pains . Now I am come to the ladies ; and to shew that I love Scotland and every thing that belongs to so charming a country , Iinsist on it , and will give him leave to break my head that denies it ; that the Scotch ladies are ten thou ...
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... pain ; but when I consider , I may possibly ac- quire a genteel independence for life : when I think of that dignity which philosophy claims , to raise itself above contempt and ridicule ; when I think thus , I eagerly long to embrace ...
... pain ; but when I consider , I may possibly ac- quire a genteel independence for life : when I think of that dignity which philosophy claims , to raise itself above contempt and ridicule ; when I think thus , I eagerly long to embrace ...
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