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... rising . He lived in what was intellectually far the best society of the kingdom , in a society in which no talent or accomplishment was wanting , and in which the art of conversation was culti- vated with splendid success . There ...
... rising . He lived in what was intellectually far the best society of the kingdom , in a society in which no talent or accomplishment was wanting , and in which the art of conversation was culti- vated with splendid success . There ...
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... affections were social and generous , and when he had money he gave it away very liberally . His desire of imaginary consequence predominated over his attention to truth . When he began to rise into lxxiv ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
... affections were social and generous , and when he had money he gave it away very liberally . His desire of imaginary consequence predominated over his attention to truth . When he began to rise into lxxiv ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
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Oliver Goldsmith. attention to truth . When he began to rise into notice , he said he had a brother who was Dean of Durham ; a fiction so easily detected , that it is wonderful how he should have been so inconsiderate as to hazard it ...
Oliver Goldsmith. attention to truth . When he began to rise into notice , he said he had a brother who was Dean of Durham ; a fiction so easily detected , that it is wonderful how he should have been so inconsiderate as to hazard it ...
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... rising raptures fill , Yet still he sighs , for hoards are wanting still : Thus to my breast alternate passions rise , [ plies : Pleas'd with each good that Heaven to man sup- Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the ...
... rising raptures fill , Yet still he sighs , for hoards are wanting still : Thus to my breast alternate passions rise , [ plies : Pleas'd with each good that Heaven to man sup- Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the ...
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... rise , Again the long - fallen column sought the skies ; The canvas glow'd beyond ev'n nature warm , The pregnant quarry teem'd with human form : Till , more unsteady than the southern gale , Commerce on other shores display'd her sail ...
... rise , Again the long - fallen column sought the skies ; The canvas glow'd beyond ev'n nature warm , The pregnant quarry teem'd with human form : Till , more unsteady than the southern gale , Commerce on other shores display'd her sail ...
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