Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge from severer studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange revolutions at home; but I find it was the rapidity of my own motion that gave an imaginary one to objects really at rest. The Quarterly review - Halaman 2961836Paparan penuh - Perihal buku ini
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 halaman
...never exhibited a more magnificent prospect, I confess it fine, but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there take...horizon in nature. Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge from severer studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 halaman
...horizon in nature. Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge from severer studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange revolutions at home, but 1 find it was the rapidity of my own motion, that gave an imaginary one to objects really at rest.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 halaman
...horizon in nature. Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge frdm severer studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange revolutions at home, but J. find it was the rapidity of my own motion, that gave an imaginary one to objects really at rest.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 192 halaman
...never exhibited a more magnificent prospect, I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there take in, to me the most pleasing horizon in nature." In confirmation of this conjecture, it seems that the inhabitants of Lishoy pointed out, to a recent... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 halaman
...never exhibited a more magnificent prospect, I confess it fine, but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there take...horizon in nature. Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge from severe studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 160 halaman
...prospeet, I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gates, and there take in, to me the most pleasing horizon in nature." In confirmation of this conjeeture, it seeias that the inhabitants of Lishoy pointed out, to a recent... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 544 halaman
...prosptrt, I confess it fine, but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, ant _ 1 S p thoughts xmetimes found refuge from severe studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange revolutions... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1835 - 838 halaman
...Golden ; or, if I climb up Hanipstead liilt, I confess it is fine ; b;it tlien I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there take in, to me, the most pleasing horizon in nature." Mr 1 Delia went from Attilofle by Bslinasloe into Galway. the capital of the west, which, in his eyes,... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1835 - 718 halaman
...Golden: or, if I climb up Hampstead hill, I confess it is fine; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there, take in, to me, the most pleasing horizon in nature." I cannot conclude this brief notice of Auburn, without expressing my obligations to Mr. Hogan of Auburn-house,... | |
| 1837 - 536 halaman
...never exhibited a more magnificent prospect, I confess it fine; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate, and there take...horizon in nature. "Before Charles came hither, my thoughts sometimes found refuge from severei studies among my friends in Ireland. I fancied strange... | |
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