The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those who make out their meaning are willing to praise , to shew they understand . From these follies and affectations the poems of Parnell are entirely free ; he has ...
... admiration . All those who do not understand them are silent , and those who make out their meaning are willing to praise , to shew they understand . From these follies and affectations the poems of Parnell are entirely free ; he has ...
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... admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendancy , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers , than their exertion . However his friends , and those who knew him ...
... admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendancy , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers , than their exertion . However his friends , and those who knew him ...
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... admired his virtues , and had the boast of being instrumental in giving lustre to those triumphs , by which his own power was in a manner overthrown . As the affairs of the nation were then in as fluc- tuating a state as at present ...
... admired his virtues , and had the boast of being instrumental in giving lustre to those triumphs , by which his own power was in a manner overthrown . As the affairs of the nation were then in as fluc- tuating a state as at present ...
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... admiration of what you say , " but for fear of a shower . He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between " yourself and me ; though he says he doubts he " shall fare like Lepidus , while one of us runs " away with all ...
... admiration of what you say , " but for fear of a shower . He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between " yourself and me ; though he says he doubts he " shall fare like Lepidus , while one of us runs " away with all ...
第 75 頁
... admiration without our love . His ambition ever aimed at the summit of power , and nothing seemed capable of satisfying his immoderate desires but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great ...
... admiration without our love . His ambition ever aimed at the summit of power , and nothing seemed capable of satisfying his immoderate desires but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great ...
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