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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... fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has ex- cited either attention or pity , has owed part of its fuccefs to merit , and part to an happy ...
... fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has ex- cited either attention or pity , has owed part of its fuccefs to merit , and part to an happy ...
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... fortunes were nearly equal , and they wer the two most celebrated cities in the wor cander was of Athens , Septimius came f In this ftate of harmony they lived for together , when Alcander , after paffing of youth in the indolence of ...
... fortunes were nearly equal , and they wer the two most celebrated cities in the wor cander was of Athens , Septimius came f In this ftate of harmony they lived for together , when Alcander , after paffing of youth in the indolence of ...
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... fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the conftitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and fat out with his fair partner for Rome . Here , by an exertion of those talents which he was fo ...
... fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the conftitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and fat out with his fair partner for Rome . Here , by an exertion of those talents which he was fo ...
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... fortune wore her angrieft look , and he at laft fell into the power of his moft deadly enemy Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prifoner in the caftle of Valenciennes , ) he never attempted to fupport his diftress by wisdom or ...
... fortune wore her angrieft look , and he at laft fell into the power of his moft deadly enemy Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prifoner in the caftle of Valenciennes , ) he never attempted to fupport his diftress by wisdom or ...
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... fortune gave this thought- lefs imprudent creature . However , the tenderness of an uncle recompenfed the neglect of a father ; and my friend is now not only exceffively good- humoured , but competently rich . Yes , let the world cry ...
... fortune gave this thought- lefs imprudent creature . However , the tenderness of an uncle recompenfed the neglect of a father ; and my friend is now not only exceffively good- humoured , but competently rich . Yes , let the world cry ...
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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.