The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... society , in which , of all others , a wise man might be most fool- ish without incurring any danger or contempt . Per- haps the reader will be pleased to see a letter to him from from a part of this junto , as there is LIFE OF DR ...
... society , in which , of all others , a wise man might be most fool- ish without incurring any danger or contempt . Per- haps the reader will be pleased to see a letter to him from from a part of this junto , as there is LIFE OF DR ...
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... society , called the Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they commemorated him thus , as being an absent member . It is past a doubt that they wrote many things in conjunction , and Gay usually held the pen . And yet I do not ...
... society , called the Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they commemorated him thus , as being an absent member . It is past a doubt that they wrote many things in conjunction , and Gay usually held the pen . And yet I do not ...
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... societies , more talked of , or productive of a greater variety of whimsical conceits , than this of the Scribblerus Club , but how long it lasted I cannot exactly determine . The whole of Parnell's poetical existence was not of more ...
... societies , more talked of , or productive of a greater variety of whimsical conceits , than this of the Scribblerus Club , but how long it lasted I cannot exactly determine . The whole of Parnell's poetical existence was not of more ...
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... society , I feel the solitude of an hermit , but not his ease . The prince of *** has taken me in his train , so that I am in no danger of starving for this bout . The prince's governor is a rude ignorant pedant , and his tutor a ...
... society , I feel the solitude of an hermit , but not his ease . The prince of *** has taken me in his train , so that I am in no danger of starving for this bout . The prince's governor is a rude ignorant pedant , and his tutor a ...
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... society , is not a more solitary being than the woman who leaves the duties of her own sex to invade the privileges of ours . She seems , in such circumstances , like one in ba- nishment ; she appears like a neutral being between the ...
... society , is not a more solitary being than the woman who leaves the duties of her own sex to invade the privileges of ours . She seems , in such circumstances , like one in ba- nishment ; she appears like a neutral being between the ...
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