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In the month of February , 1749 , which was two years after the regular course of
those things , he obtained the degree of Bachelor of Arts . In the year 1751 , he
visited Edinburgh , having previously turned his thoughts to the profession of ...
In the month of February , 1749 , which was two years after the regular course of
those things , he obtained the degree of Bachelor of Arts . In the year 1751 , he
visited Edinburgh , having previously turned his thoughts to the profession of ...
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Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling , and decay ; And those who prize the
paltry things More trifling still than they . “ And what is friendship but a name , A
charm that lulls to sleep ; A shade that follows wealth or fame , And leaves the ...
Alas ! the joys that fortune brings Are trifling , and decay ; And those who prize the
paltry things More trifling still than they . “ And what is friendship but a name , A
charm that lulls to sleep ; A shade that follows wealth or fame , And leaves the ...
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Left alone to reflect , baving emptied my shelf , And “ nobody with me at sea but
myself * ; " Though I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , Yet Jolinson
and Burke and a good venison pasty Were things that I never disliked in my life ...
Left alone to reflect , baving emptied my shelf , And “ nobody with me at sea but
myself * ; " Though I could not help thinking my gentleman hasty , Yet Jolinson
and Burke and a good venison pasty Were things that I never disliked in my life ...
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... vote ; To persuade Tommy Townshend 12 to lend him a Who , too deep for his
hearers , still went on refining , And thought of convincing , while they thought of
dining ; Though equal to all things , for all things unfit , Too pice for a statesman ...
... vote ; To persuade Tommy Townshend 12 to lend him a Who , too deep for his
hearers , still went on refining , And thought of convincing , while they thought of
dining ; Though equal to all things , for all things unfit , Too pice for a statesman ...
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There is a place , so Ariosto sings , A treasury for lost and missing things : Lost
buman wits have places there assign ' d them , And they , who lose their senses ,
there may find them . But where ' s this place , this storehouse of the age ?
There is a place , so Ariosto sings , A treasury for lost and missing things : Lost
buman wits have places there assign ' d them , And they , who lose their senses ,
there may find them . But where ' s this place , this storehouse of the age ?
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life ... Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1796 |
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