The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... Misery best relieved by dissipation 181 XLVII . The absurdity of persons in high station pursuing employments beneath them , exemplified in a fairy tale XLVIII . The fairy tale continued - 184 189 XLIX . An attempt to define what is ...
... Misery best relieved by dissipation 181 XLVII . The absurdity of persons in high station pursuing employments beneath them , exemplified in a fairy tale XLVIII . The fairy tale continued - 184 189 XLIX . An attempt to define what is ...
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... XCI . The manner in which some philosophers make artificial misery 360- 363 XCII . The fondness of some , to admire the wri- tings of lords , & c . 367 ХСІІІ . XCIII . The philosopher's son is again separated from his Xiv CONTENTS .
... XCI . The manner in which some philosophers make artificial misery 360- 363 XCII . The fondness of some , to admire the wri- tings of lords , & c . 367 ХСІІІ . XCIII . The philosopher's son is again separated from his Xiv CONTENTS .
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... misery ! For all thy favours accept my gratitude and esteem , the only tributes a poor philosophic wanderer can return . Sure , fortune is resolved to make me unhappy , when she gives others a power of testifying their friendship by ...
... misery ! For all thy favours accept my gratitude and esteem , the only tributes a poor philosophic wanderer can return . Sure , fortune is resolved to make me unhappy , when she gives others a power of testifying their friendship by ...
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... more to revisit the earth ; and his soul in the body of his own son passed a period of thirty years , loaded with misery , anxiety , and disease . " VOL . III . E LETTER LETTER XVI . FROM THE SAME . I KNOW not CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 49.
... more to revisit the earth ; and his soul in the body of his own son passed a period of thirty years , loaded with misery , anxiety , and disease . " VOL . III . E LETTER LETTER XVI . FROM THE SAME . I KNOW not CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 49.
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... misery painted in the woman's visage was not half so strongly expressed as the agony in his . He continued to search for some time , but to no purpose , till , at length recollecting himself , with a face of ineffable good - nature , as ...
... misery painted in the woman's visage was not half so strongly expressed as the agony in his . He continued to search for some time , but to no purpose , till , at length recollecting himself , with a face of ineffable good - nature , as ...
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