The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poemsW. Osborne&T. Griffin, 1784 - 230ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... received with perfect indif- ference , fhould it happen to drop in a mackarel- boat . We have all feen dunces triumph in fome companies , where men of real humour were dif- regarded , by a general combination in favour of tupidity . To ...
... received with perfect indif- ference , fhould it happen to drop in a mackarel- boat . We have all feen dunces triumph in fome companies , where men of real humour were dif- regarded , by a general combination in favour of tupidity . To ...
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... are infinitely lefs pleating . The pleafure the best actor gives , can no way compare to that I have received from a country wag , who imitated a Quaker's fermon . The The mufick of the fineft finger is diffonance , to ESSAY S. 19 ESSAY ...
... are infinitely lefs pleating . The pleafure the best actor gives , can no way compare to that I have received from a country wag , who imitated a Quaker's fermon . The The mufick of the fineft finger is diffonance , to ESSAY S. 19 ESSAY ...
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... received his propofal with all the affability that could be expected from generous friendship . " Let " me fee , you want a hundred guineas ; and pray , " dear Jack , would not fifty anfwer ? " " If you " have but fifty to fpare , Sir ...
... received his propofal with all the affability that could be expected from generous friendship . " Let " me fee , you want a hundred guineas ; and pray , " dear Jack , would not fifty anfwer ? " " If you " have but fifty to fpare , Sir ...
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... received to dine , even after his loffes , were yet unanswered ; he was therefore now refolved to accept of a dinner , because he wanted one ; and in this manner he actually lived among his friends a whole week , without being openly ...
... received to dine , even after his loffes , were yet unanswered ; he was therefore now refolved to accept of a dinner , because he wanted one ; and in this manner he actually lived among his friends a whole week , without being openly ...
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... received fome years before . This relation only prepares the way for another ftill more hideous ; as , how the mafter of a family , with seven small children , were all bit by a mad lap - dog ; and how the poor father first perceived ...
... received fome years before . This relation only prepares the way for another ftill more hideous ; as , how the mafter of a family , with seven small children , were all bit by a mad lap - dog ; and how the poor father first perceived ...
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