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" For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength of thought; And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. "
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...callous, almost to disease, Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please. GOLDSMITH: Retaliation, trunks, For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles...unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. GOLDSMITH : Traveller. But thou wilt sin and grief destroy, That so the broken bones may joy, And tune...

The cabinet of Irish literature, with biogr. sketches and literary notices ...

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...they seem. But while this softer art their bliss supplies, It gives their follies, also, room to rise; For praise too dearly loved, or warmly sought, Enfeebles...another's breast. Hence ostentation here, with tawdry heart, Pants for the vulgar praise which fools impart; Here vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims...

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Oliver Goldsmith - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 184
...seem. But while this softer heart 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 : 276 And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. Hence ostentation...

Gems of Goldsmith: The Traveller, the Deserted Village, the Hermit. With ...

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...softer art their bliss supplies, It gives their follies also room to rise ; For praise too dearly lov'd, or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength...another's breast. Hence ostentation here, with tawdry art, Panta for the vulgar praise which fools impart; Here vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her...

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Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 500
...; For praise, too dearly lov'd or warmly sought, Enfeebles all internal strength of thought ; f~And the weak soul, within itself unblest, \Leans for all...another's breast. Hence ostentation here, with tawdry art, ts for the vulgar praise which fools impart; Here vanity assumes her pert grimace, And trims her robes...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., المجلدات 3-4

Robert Chambers - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 842
...warml}' sought, Enfeebles all interuitf strength of thought; And the weak eon I. within itself noblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. Hence ostentation here, with tawdry art^ Pants for the vn)g:ir praise which fools impart; Here vanity assumes her pert jnimnre, And trims her rob*1 of Mi-re...

The Traveller ...: With Prefatory and Explanatory Notes

Oliver Goldsmith - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 36
...they seem. But while this 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: 270 And the weak soul within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. Hence ostentation...

The Household Book of Poetry

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...they seem. But while this softer art their bliss supplies, It gives their follies also room to rise ; For praise too dearly loved or warmly sought Enfeebles...unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast.' 44 Hence ostentation here, with tawdry art. Pants for the vulgar praise which fools impart ; Here vanity...

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...WEAKNESS. Amiable weakness of tinman nature. a. GIBBON -Decline and Fall of the Human Empire. Ch. XIV. b. GOLDSMITH — The Traveller. Line 271. To lie weak is miserable, Doing or suffering. c. MILTON —Paradise...

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Oliver Goldsmith - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 236
...they seem. But while this 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; 270 And the weak soul, within itself unblest, Leans for all pleasure on another's breast. Hence ostentation...




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