Poetical WorksLittle, Brown, 1862 |
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... kind . " - Boston Transcript . - - " It is superfluous to praise the essays , - they are by general consent esteemed models of pure English style , and are full of entertainment , knowledge of the world , and moral instruction , -they ...
... kind . " - Boston Transcript . - - " It is superfluous to praise the essays , - they are by general consent esteemed models of pure English style , and are full of entertainment , knowledge of the world , and moral instruction , -they ...
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... the Deserted Village and She Stoops to Conquer , he was em- ployed on works of a very different kind , works from which he derived little reputation , but much profit . He compiled for the use of schools a XXIV MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
... the Deserted Village and She Stoops to Conquer , he was em- ployed on works of a very different kind , works from which he derived little reputation , but much profit . He compiled for the use of schools a XXIV MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
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... the world from himself , and which he was striving to gain . Notwithstanding this , he lamented that whenever he entered into a mixed company , he struck a kind of awe on them , which deprived him of the enjoyment and freedom of society ,
... the world from himself , and which he was striving to gain . Notwithstanding this , he lamented that whenever he entered into a mixed company , he struck a kind of awe on them , which deprived him of the enjoyment and freedom of society ,
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... kind which has been preserved of the Doctor . An observation of Dr. Beattie , respecting the deceased Poet , in a letter to Mr. Montagu , must not be passed over : - I am sorry for poor Goldsmith . There were some things in his temper ...
... kind which has been preserved of the Doctor . An observation of Dr. Beattie , respecting the deceased Poet , in a letter to Mr. Montagu , must not be passed over : - I am sorry for poor Goldsmith . There were some things in his temper ...
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... kind from him with a date . Mr. Goldsmith's best respects to Mr. Cradock : when he asked him to - day , he quite forgot an engagement of above a week's standing , which has been made purposely for him ; he feels himself quite uneasy at ...
... kind from him with a date . Mr. Goldsmith's best respects to Mr. Cradock : when he asked him to - day , he quite forgot an engagement of above a week's standing , which has been made purposely for him ; he feels himself quite uneasy at ...
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