The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 страници |
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... themselves , have partly lived upon me for fome years ; let me now try if I cannot live a little upon myself . I would defire , in this cafe , to imitate the fat man whom I have fomewhere heard of in a shipwreck , who , when the failors ...
... themselves , have partly lived upon me for fome years ; let me now try if I cannot live a little upon myself . I would defire , in this cafe , to imitate the fat man whom I have fomewhere heard of in a shipwreck , who , when the failors ...
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... he was fuch an idiot as philofophers fhould wish to imitate ; for all philofophy is only forcing the trade of hap- pinefs , when Nature feems to deny the means . They A They who , like our flave , can place themselves 20 ESSAY S.
... he was fuch an idiot as philofophers fhould wish to imitate ; for all philofophy is only forcing the trade of hap- pinefs , when Nature feems to deny the means . They A They who , like our flave , can place themselves 20 ESSAY S.
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... themselves on that fide of the world in which every thing appears in a pleafing light , will find fomething in every occurrence to excite their good humour . The most calamitous events , either to themselves or others , can bring no ...
... themselves on that fide of the world in which every thing appears in a pleafing light , will find fomething in every occurrence to excite their good humour . The most calamitous events , either to themselves or others , can bring no ...
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... themselves . fell into any mifery , he ufually called it If his head was broke by a chairman , o picked by a sharper , he comforted him tating the Hibernian dialect of the one , fashionable cant of the other . Nothing to him . His ...
... themselves . fell into any mifery , he ufually called it If his head was broke by a chairman , o picked by a sharper , he comforted him tating the Hibernian dialect of the one , fashionable cant of the other . Nothing to him . His ...
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... themselves with te genial to their own ; a countryman wh live in London , finds nothing more diffic regard to myself , none evertried with mor ORE * as off with fuch indifferent fuccefs my name has been inroll in focieties , lodges , 24 ...
... themselves with te genial to their own ; a countryman wh live in London , finds nothing more diffic regard to myself , none evertried with mor ORE * as off with fuch indifferent fuccefs my name has been inroll in focieties , lodges , 24 ...
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