The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poemsW. Osborne&T. Griffin, 1784 - 230ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fweet , in Lydian " measure , " of Alexander's Feast . After a fhort pause of admiration , to this fucceeded a Welch dialogue , with the humours of Teague and Taf- fy : fy : after that came on Old Jackson , with 26 SAY S. ESSA.
... fweet , in Lydian " measure , " of Alexander's Feast . After a fhort pause of admiration , to this fucceeded a Welch dialogue , with the humours of Teague and Taf- fy : fy : after that came on Old Jackson , with 26 SAY S. ESSA.
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... Says my Lord to me , My dear Smokeum , you know there is no man upon the face of the yearth for whom I have fo high - A damnable false heretical opinion of all found doctrine and good learning ; for I'll tell it aloud , " aloud , and ...
... Says my Lord to me , My dear Smokeum , you know there is no man upon the face of the yearth for whom I have fo high - A damnable false heretical opinion of all found doctrine and good learning ; for I'll tell it aloud , " aloud , and ...
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... must be content- " ed . " Fifty to fpare ! I do not say that , for I " believe I have but twenty about me . " " Then " I muft borrow the other thirty from fome other " friend . " * " friend . " " And pray , " replied 38 ESSAYS .
... must be content- " ed . " Fifty to fpare ! I do not say that , for I " believe I have but twenty about me . " " Then " I muft borrow the other thirty from fome other " friend . " * " friend . " " And pray , " replied 38 ESSAYS .
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... say a fprightly thing is generally applauded fo much , that he fometimes continues a coxcomb all his life after . He is reputed a wit at fourteen , and becomes a blockhead C4 blockhead at twenty . Nurfes , footmen , and fuch ESSAY S. 35.
... say a fprightly thing is generally applauded fo much , that he fometimes continues a coxcomb all his life after . He is reputed a wit at fourteen , and becomes a blockhead C4 blockhead at twenty . Nurfes , footmen , and fuch ESSAY S. 35.
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... pens : The ftory foon is improved , and fpreads , that a mad dog had frighted a lady of diftinction . Thefe circumftances begin to grow terrible before they + they have reached the neighbouring village ; and there 84 E S SAY S.
... pens : The ftory foon is improved , and fpreads , that a mad dog had frighted a lady of diftinction . Thefe circumftances begin to grow terrible before they + they have reached the neighbouring village ; and there 84 E S SAY S.
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