The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 pages |
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Page xii
... pride to remember ; often talked of it to Dr. Strean , Henry Goldsmith's successor in the curacy of Kilkenny West ; and at the ripe age of ninety , when the great writer had been thirteen years in his grave , boasted of it with her last ...
... pride to remember ; often talked of it to Dr. Strean , Henry Goldsmith's successor in the curacy of Kilkenny West ; and at the ripe age of ninety , when the great writer had been thirteen years in his grave , boasted of it with her last ...
Page xxxiii
... pride might feel some repugnance in being thus relieved , yet my gratitude can suffer no diminu- tion . How much am I obliged to you , to them , for such generosity or ( why should not your virtues have the proper name ) for such ...
... pride might feel some repugnance in being thus relieved , yet my gratitude can suffer no diminu- tion . How much am I obliged to you , to them , for such generosity or ( why should not your virtues have the proper name ) for such ...
Page xlii
... pride them- selves for nothing else in Ireland . I confess it , again , my dear Dan , that nothing but the wildest ambition could prevail on me to leave the enjoy- ment of that refined conversation which I am sometimes permitted to ...
... pride them- selves for nothing else in Ireland . I confess it , again , my dear Dan , that nothing but the wildest ambition could prevail on me to leave the enjoy- ment of that refined conversation which I am sometimes permitted to ...
Page xliii
... pride to myself , and whispered all 1 The letters of Goldsmith are so excellent , that it is to be hoped his next biographer will delight us with an in- creased collection of them . I find in Johnstone's Mem . of Parr , vol . ii . p ...
... pride to myself , and whispered all 1 The letters of Goldsmith are so excellent , that it is to be hoped his next biographer will delight us with an in- creased collection of them . I find in Johnstone's Mem . of Parr , vol . ii . p ...
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... pride . When thus Creation's charms around combine , Amidst the store , should thankless pride repine ? Say , should the philosophic mind disdain That good which makes each humbler bosom vain ? Let school - taught pride dissemble all it ...
... pride . When thus Creation's charms around combine , Amidst the store , should thankless pride repine ? Say , should the philosophic mind disdain That good which makes each humbler bosom vain ? Let school - taught pride dissemble all it ...
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