The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... Fortune proved not to be blind - The story of the avaricious miller • LXXI . The shabby beau , the Man in Black , the Chinese philosopher , & c . at Vauxhall LXXII . The marriage act censured LXXIII . Life endeared by age • LXXIV . The ...
... Fortune proved not to be blind - The story of the avaricious miller • LXXI . The shabby beau , the Man in Black , the Chinese philosopher , & c . at Vauxhall LXXII . The marriage act censured LXXIII . Life endeared by age • LXXIV . The ...
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... fortune ; but , during this fit of morality , lest my reader should sleep , I'll take a nap myself , and when I awake , tell him my dream . by command of the King of France . This work , and the later one by Du Halde ( 1735 ) , were our ...
... fortune ; but , during this fit of morality , lest my reader should sleep , I'll take a nap myself , and when I awake , tell him my dream . by command of the King of France . This work , and the later one by Du Halde ( 1735 ) , were our ...
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... Fortune and Hope , adieu ! —I see my port : Too long your dupe - be others now your sport.1 1 The translation is not in the original editions . Being in Percy's edition , however , it may be by Goldsmith . - ED . LETTERS FROM A CITIZEN ...
... Fortune and Hope , adieu ! —I see my port : Too long your dupe - be others now your sport.1 1 The translation is not in the original editions . Being in Percy's edition , however , it may be by Goldsmith . - ED . LETTERS FROM A CITIZEN ...
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... fortune is resolved to make me unhappy , when she gives others a power of testifying their friend- ship by actions , and leaves me only words to express the sincerity of mine . I am perfectly sensible of the delicacy with which you ...
... fortune is resolved to make me unhappy , when she gives others a power of testifying their friend- ship by actions , and leaves me only words to express the sincerity of mine . I am perfectly sensible of the delicacy with which you ...
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... fortune . You see , my dearest friend , what imprudence has brought thee to : from opulence , a tender family , surrounding friends , and your master's esteem , it has reduced thee to want , persecution , and , still worse , to our ...
... fortune . You see , my dearest friend , what imprudence has brought thee to : from opulence , a tender family , surrounding friends , and your master's esteem , it has reduced thee to want , persecution , and , still worse , to our ...
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