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Page xciii
... keep pace with the expectations that were grounded on the fiat it had antecedently been honoured with . It was a first effort , however , and did not discourage its ingenious author from invoking his muse a second time . It was now ...
... keep pace with the expectations that were grounded on the fiat it had antecedently been honoured with . It was a first effort , however , and did not discourage its ingenious author from invoking his muse a second time . It was now ...
Page xcvii
... keep a roof over his head , except by closing with a very staggering proposal on her part , and taking his cre- ditor to wife , whose charms were very far from alluring , whilst her demands were extremely urgent . In this crisis of his ...
... keep a roof over his head , except by closing with a very staggering proposal on her part , and taking his cre- ditor to wife , whose charms were very far from alluring , whilst her demands were extremely urgent . In this crisis of his ...
Page xcviii
... keep his station in society , and cultivate the friendship of many eminent persons , who , whilst they smiled at his eccentri- cities , esteemed him for his genius and good qualities . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . GOLDSMITH and Burke had ...
... keep his station in society , and cultivate the friendship of many eminent persons , who , whilst they smiled at his eccentri- cities , esteemed him for his genius and good qualities . NORTHCOTE'S CONVERSATIONS . GOLDSMITH and Burke had ...
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... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here , by the bonds of nature feebly held , Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd ; 16 ...
... Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims that bind and sweeten life unknown ; Here , by the bonds of nature feebly held , Minds combat minds , repelling and repell'd ; 16 ...
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... keep the flame from wasting by repose ; I still had hopes for pride attends us still- Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And tell of all I felt , and all I saw ; And , as a hare ...
... keep the flame from wasting by repose ; I still had hopes for pride attends us still- Amidst the swains to show my book - learn'd skill , Around my fire an evening group to draw , And tell of all I felt , and all I saw ; And , as a hare ...
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