The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... turn of fortune , when the seals were taken from him , he went into the country ; and having received a message from court to be present when the seal was taken from the door of the secretary's office , he ex- cused himself , alleging ...
... turn of fortune , when the seals were taken from him , he went into the country ; and having received a message from court to be present when the seal was taken from the door of the secretary's office , he ex- cused himself , alleging ...
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... turn affairs would take on the death of the king , which had reached their ears . Upon another occasion , a message coming from Scotland to press the Chevalier to hasten their rising , he dispatched a messenger to London to the Earl of ...
... turn affairs would take on the death of the king , which had reached their ears . Upon another occasion , a message coming from Scotland to press the Chevalier to hasten their rising , he dispatched a messenger to London to the Earl of ...
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... turn his mind to philosophy ; and since he could not gratify his ambition to its full extent , he endeavoured to learn the art of despising it . The variety of distressful events that had hitherto attended all his struggles , at last ...
... turn his mind to philosophy ; and since he could not gratify his ambition to its full extent , he endeavoured to learn the art of despising it . The variety of distressful events that had hitherto attended all his struggles , at last ...
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... turn . « I know , ” says he , « in one of these , how little regard you pay to writings of this kind ; but I imagine , that if you can like any , it must be those that strip metaphysics of all their bombast , keep within the sight of ...
... turn . « I know , ” says he , « in one of these , how little regard you pay to writings of this kind ; but I imagine , that if you can like any , it must be those that strip metaphysics of all their bombast , keep within the sight of ...
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... turns divine . >> In the mean time , as it was evident that a man of his active ambition , in choosing retirement when no longer able to lead in public , must be liable to ridicule in resum- ing a resigned philosophical air , in order ...
... turns divine . >> In the mean time , as it was evident that a man of his active ambition , in choosing retirement when no longer able to lead in public , must be liable to ridicule in resum- ing a resigned philosophical air , in order ...
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