The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tom 7G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908 |
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... admiration and pity . There is nothing magnanimous in bearing mis- fortunes with fortitude when the whole world is looking on - men in such circumstances will act bravely even from motives of vanity ; but he who , in the vale of ...
... admiration and pity . There is nothing magnanimous in bearing mis- fortunes with fortitude when the whole world is looking on - men in such circumstances will act bravely even from motives of vanity ; but he who , in the vale of ...
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... admirable efficacy , in his phi- losophical poem , entitled , The Art of Preserving Health : " O when the ... admiration , is , in our opinion , a heap of absurdities , whether we consider the situation , the sentiment , the ...
... admirable efficacy , in his phi- losophical poem , entitled , The Art of Preserving Health : " O when the ... admiration , is , in our opinion , a heap of absurdities , whether we consider the situation , the sentiment , the ...
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... admiration of a judging reader . Extravagant hyperbole is a weed that grows in great plenty through the works of our admired Shakespeare . In the following description , which hath been much celebrated , one sees he has had an eye to ...
... admiration of a judging reader . Extravagant hyperbole is a weed that grows in great plenty through the works of our admired Shakespeare . In the following description , which hath been much celebrated , one sees he has had an eye to ...
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acquainted admiration Æneid Alcander amusement ancient appearance Asem Bartholomew Fair beauty British Magazine Broom of Cowdenknows Busy Body character charms Circassia comedy Comte de Saxe continued cried David Rizzio Demetrius Phalereus distress dress endeavoured English entertainment ESSAY expression eyes fancy favour fond fortune French friendship genius Genius of Love gentleman give Goldsmith hand happiness head heart Homer honour Iliad imitation improve justice knew labour lady learning live Lysippus mankind manner ment merit metaphors mind nature never obliged observed occasion Oliver Goldsmith once passion perceived Pindar pleasing pleasure poet poetry possessed praise replied ridiculous says scarce seemed sense simile sleep society song soon spirit story sung taste tavern tell Thespis thought tion town traveller Virgil virtue whole wisdom word young youth