Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... thoughts to the profession of physick ; and after attending some courses of anatomy in Dublin , he proceeded to Edinburgh ... thought and circumspection , and the same heedless beneficence operated , that in his latter years continued to ...
... thoughts to the profession of physick ; and after attending some courses of anatomy in Dublin , he proceeded to Edinburgh ... thought and circumspection , and the same heedless beneficence operated , that in his latter years continued to ...
Pagina xiv
... thought my performance odious , and never made me any return for my endeavours to please them . " On his arrival at Geneva , it is said he was recommended as a travelling tutor to a young man , of mean birth and sordid disposition , who ...
... thought my performance odious , and never made me any return for my endeavours to please them . " On his arrival at Geneva , it is said he was recommended as a travelling tutor to a young man , of mean birth and sordid disposition , who ...
Pagina xviii
... thought . His person was short ; his countenance coarse and vulgar ; his deportment that of a scholar , awk- wardly affecting the easy gentleman . Those who were in any way distin- guished , excited envy in him to so ridiculous an ...
... thought . His person was short ; his countenance coarse and vulgar ; his deportment that of a scholar , awk- wardly affecting the easy gentleman . Those who were in any way distin- guished , excited envy in him to so ridiculous an ...
Pagina 16
... softer art their bliss supplies , It gives their follies also room to rise ; For praise too dearly loved , or warmly sought , Enfeebles all internal strength of thought . And the weak soul , within itself unbless'd , Leans 16 THE TRAVELLER.
... softer art their bliss supplies , It gives their follies also room to rise ; For praise too dearly loved , or warmly sought , Enfeebles all internal strength of thought . And the weak soul , within itself unbless'd , Leans 16 THE TRAVELLER.
Pagina 38
... , Their welfare pleased him , and their cares distress'd : To them his heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven . As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form , 38 THE DESERTED VILLAGE.
... , Their welfare pleased him , and their cares distress'd : To them his heart , his love , his griefs were given , But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven . As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form , 38 THE DESERTED VILLAGE.
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