The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... said writers ) that can be imagined . However , nevertheless , ex- ' cepting , & c . ' Another English writer , Shaftsbury , if I remember , on the contrary , fays that the French authors are pleafing and judicious , more clear , more ...
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... said I , " fhall a fet of fuch paltry fel- lows drefs themselves up like fons of kings , and " claim even the tranfitory respect of half an hour ! " There fhould be fome law to reftrain fo manifeft a " breach of privilege ; they fhould ...
... said I , " fhall a fet of fuch paltry fel- lows drefs themselves up like fons of kings , and " claim even the tranfitory respect of half an hour ! " There fhould be fome law to reftrain fo manifeft a " breach of privilege ; they fhould ...
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... said , that he who retires to folitude , is either a beast or an angel ; the cenfure is too fe- : vere , and the praise unmerited ; the difcontented being , who retires from fociety , is generally fome being , 266 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... said , that he who retires to folitude , is either a beast or an angel ; the cenfure is too fe- : vere , and the praise unmerited ; the difcontented being , who retires from fociety , is generally fome being , 266 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... said to myfelf , this refiftlefs magic that attends even mode- rate charms : though I regard the beauties of the country with admiration , every interview weakens the impreffion , but the form of Zelis grows upon my imagination , I ...
... said to myfelf , this refiftlefs magic that attends even mode- rate charms : though I regard the beauties of the country with admiration , every interview weakens the impreffion , but the form of Zelis grows upon my imagination , I ...
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