| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 lehte
...possessed with? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside ? for every occupation but our own ? this desire of fortune, and yet this eagerness to dissipate ? 1 perceive, my dear sir, that I am at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner, and following... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 lehte
...' with? Whence this love for every place and every* country but that in which we reside ? for everv occupation but our own ? this desire of fortune, and...reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar are judicious and convincing, 1 should however be glad to know for what particular profession... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside ? for every occupation but our own ? this desire of fortune,...and yet this eagerness to dissipate ? I perceive, my deal. sir, that I am at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner, and following my own taste,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love lor every place and every country but that in which we reside :' for every occupation but our own ? This desire of fortune,...eagerness to dissipate ? I perceive, my dear sir, that I ;im at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner, and following my own taste, regardless of yours.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 544 lehte
...love for every place and every country but that in which we reside? for every occupation but our ownl the vanity of our existence, but the folly of our pur suits. We wept when we came into t 1 am at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner, and following my own taste regardless of your«.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside, — for every occupation but our own ? — this desire of...reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar are judicious and convincing ; I should, however, be glad to know for what particular profession... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 554 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside, — for every occupation but our own ? — this desire of...reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar are judicious and convincing ; I should, however, be glad to know for what particular profession... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 444 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside i" for every occupation but our own ? This desire of fortune,...reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar, are judicious and convincing. I should, however, be glad to know for what particular profession... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 544 lehte
...for every place and every country but that in which we . aside? for every occupation but our own 1 !/q I2 R] !$ W|< r{3t i FT5 %5reז 9 N q $ _ q =j ... ,<q t )11g ] ͂/i|.S - 9 a . Wǁrj B T f x` H Q¢ n a scholar, arc judicious and convincing. I should, however, be glad to know for what par• T • -... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 lehte
...possessed with ? Whence this love for every place and every country but that in which we reside, — for every occupation but our own ? — this desire of...indulging this splenetic manner, and following my o»vn taste, regardless of yours. " The reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar... | |
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