The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tom 7G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908 |
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... ment in this manner went forward ; one beauty attained led him to wish for some other , but he still hoped that every emendation would be the last . It was now , therefore , found that the im- provement exceeded the subsidy , that the ...
... ment in this manner went forward ; one beauty attained led him to wish for some other , but he still hoped that every emendation would be the last . It was now , therefore , found that the im- provement exceeded the subsidy , that the ...
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... ment on the stage ; for while the comic poet is invading the province of the tragic muse , he leaves her lovely sister quite neglected . Of this , how- ever , he is no way solicitous , as he measures his fame by his profits . But it ...
... ment on the stage ; for while the comic poet is invading the province of the tragic muse , he leaves her lovely sister quite neglected . Of this , how- ever , he is no way solicitous , as he measures his fame by his profits . But it ...
Strona 441
... ment it is talked of it loses its real name , and assumes the more ungrateful form of obligation . From hence we find that those who regularly undertake to cultivate friendship find ingratitude generally repays their endeavours . That ...
... ment it is talked of it loses its real name , and assumes the more ungrateful form of obligation . From hence we find that those who regularly undertake to cultivate friendship find ingratitude generally repays their endeavours . That ...
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