The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 Seiten |
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... conduct wonder to the furrounding multitude aftonishment was ftill farther increased , faw their judge ftart from his tribunal , the fuppofed ' criminal . Septimius rec friend and former benefactor , and hung upon his neck as ESSAY S.
... conduct wonder to the furrounding multitude aftonishment was ftill farther increased , faw their judge ftart from his tribunal , the fuppofed ' criminal . Septimius rec friend and former benefactor , and hung upon his neck as ESSAY S.
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... increase . Nor is there in this any thing repugnant to the laws of morality . Se- neca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the prefent fhould always , be fuited to the dignity of the receiver , Thus , the rich receive large ...
... increase . Nor is there in this any thing repugnant to the laws of morality . Se- neca himself allows , that in conferring benefits , the prefent fhould always , be fuited to the dignity of the receiver , Thus , the rich receive large ...
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... increase the commo- dities or pleasures of life ; they would ftill remain as they are at prefent : it matters not , therefore , whether men are mifers or not , if they be only fru- gal , laborious , and fill the station they have chofer ...
... increase the commo- dities or pleasures of life ; they would ftill remain as they are at prefent : it matters not , therefore , whether men are mifers or not , if they be only fru- gal , laborious , and fill the station they have chofer ...
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... increase comes at last the prevailing paffion of t and the fmall remainder of life is taken lefs efforts to keep off ... increases my an continue the game . Whence then is this increased love of life grows upon us with our years ? whence ...
... increase comes at last the prevailing paffion of t and the fmall remainder of life is taken lefs efforts to keep off ... increases my an continue the game . Whence then is this increased love of life grows upon us with our years ? whence ...
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... increasing frugality , and feel all the poignancy of anguish in the fatal feparation . Sir Philip Mordaunt was young , beautiful , fin- cere , brave , an Englishman . He had a complete for- tune of his own , and the love of the king his ...
... increasing frugality , and feel all the poignancy of anguish in the fatal feparation . Sir Philip Mordaunt was young , beautiful , fin- cere , brave , an Englishman . He had a complete for- tune of his own , and the love of the king his ...
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Seite 170 - Frenchmen : we had no arms ; but one Englishman is able to beat five French at any time : so we went down to the door, where both the sentries were posted, and rushing upon them, seized their arms in a moment, and knocked them down. From thence, nine of us ran together to the quay...
Seite xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.