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... field of action . I never took more pains than in the first volume of my " Natural His- tory ; surely that was good , and I was handsomely paid for the whole . " " " My " Roman History , " Johnson says , is well abridged . ' Indeed , I ...
... field of action . I never took more pains than in the first volume of my " Natural His- tory ; surely that was good , and I was handsomely paid for the whole . " " " My " Roman History , " Johnson says , is well abridged . ' Indeed , I ...
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... field , but seemed to be without any plan , or even hope , of rais . ing money upon the disposal of it : when Johnson cast his eye upon it , he discovered something that gave him hope , and immediately took it to Dodsley , who paid down ...
... field , but seemed to be without any plan , or even hope , of rais . ing money upon the disposal of it : when Johnson cast his eye upon it , he discovered something that gave him hope , and immediately took it to Dodsley , who paid down ...
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... office , where the harvest is great , and the labourers are but few ; while you have left the field of ambition , where the labourers are many , and the harvest not worth carrying away . But of all kinds of ambition , - what from.
... office , where the harvest is great , and the labourers are but few ; while you have left the field of ambition , where the labourers are many , and the harvest not worth carrying away . But of all kinds of ambition , - what from.
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... fields , where summer spreads profusion round ; Ye lakes , whose vessels catch the busy gale ; Ye bending swains , that dress the flowery vale ; For me your tributary stores combine : Creation's heir , the world — the world is mine ...
... fields , where summer spreads profusion round ; Ye lakes , whose vessels catch the busy gale ; Ye bending swains , that dress the flowery vale ; For me your tributary stores combine : Creation's heir , the world — the world is mine ...
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... fields appear , Man seems the only growth that dwindles here . Contrasted faults through all his manners reign ; Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And even in ...
... fields appear , Man seems the only growth that dwindles here . Contrasted faults through all his manners reign ; Though poor , luxurious ; though submissive , vain ; Though grave , yet trifling ; zealous , yet untrue ; And even in ...
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The Poetical Works: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1829 |
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