The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings [extracted from the Edition of 1823]. A New Edition, EtcThomas Nelson, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... laws complete they should reward as well as punish • XXVII . The same subject continued XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the result of prudence than of vir- tue in this life ; temporal evils or felicities being regarded by Heaven as ...
... laws complete they should reward as well as punish • XXVII . The same subject continued XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the result of prudence than of vir- tue in this life ; temporal evils or felicities being regarded by Heaven as ...
Pagina v
... of increas- ing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour 274 LXXX . The ladies ' trains ridiculed 275 LXXXI . The sciences useful in a popu · LETTER lous state , prejudicial in a barbar- ous one CONTENTS .
... of increas- ing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour 274 LXXX . The ladies ' trains ridiculed 275 LXXXI . The sciences useful in a popu · LETTER lous state , prejudicial in a barbar- ous one CONTENTS .
Pagina xi
... law , a bailiff , who had a writ against him , determined to turn this circumstance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was steward to a nobleman who was charmed with reading his last production , and had ordered him ...
... law , a bailiff , who had a writ against him , determined to turn this circumstance to his own advantage . He wrote him a letter , that he was steward to a nobleman who was charmed with reading his last production , and had ordered him ...
Pagina xxi
... , free from the rigid laws of Stoicism , and adapted to attract the esteem and observation of every ingenuous mind . It excites not a thought that can be injurious in its tendency , LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xxi CHAP THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
... , free from the rigid laws of Stoicism , and adapted to attract the esteem and observation of every ingenuous mind . It excites not a thought that can be injurious in its tendency , LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xxi CHAP THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
Pagina 8
... laws , was regulated in the following manner : by sun - rise we all assembled in our common apart- ment ; the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper ceremony , for I always thought fit ...
... laws , was regulated in the following manner : by sun - rise we all assembled in our common apart- ment ; the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper ceremony , for I always thought fit ...
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