The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1권A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... appearance , thought to display his waggery , by likening him to Æsop dancing . This comparison , according to his notions , being uncommonly happy , he continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the ...
... appearance , thought to display his waggery , by likening him to Æsop dancing . This comparison , according to his notions , being uncommonly happy , he continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the ...
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... appeared anxious to learn the motive which could have prompted this chance visit . Charmed with the seeming cor- diality with which he was received , Oliver gave him an artless and honest account of his whole expedition ; and did not ...
... appeared anxious to learn the motive which could have prompted this chance visit . Charmed with the seeming cor- diality with which he was received , Oliver gave him an artless and honest account of his whole expedition ; and did not ...
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... loud rap announced a visitor . A person of interesting appearance was immediately afterwards ushered into the room , and , when the usual compliments were over , Oliver was presented to him by his host xii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... loud rap announced a visitor . A person of interesting appearance was immediately afterwards ushered into the room , and , when the usual compliments were over , Oliver was presented to him by his host xii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re- luctance ; but the ...
... appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re- luctance ; but the ...
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... appearance , and as another inducement , I was let to know that six agree- able passengers were to be my company . Well , we were but two days at sea when a storm drove us into a city of England , called Newcastle - upon - Tyne . We all ...
... appearance , and as another inducement , I was let to know that six agree- able passengers were to be my company . Well , we were but two days at sea when a storm drove us into a city of England , called Newcastle - upon - Tyne . We all ...
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