The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... thing of that kind worth preserving occurred in our poet's correspondence with his friends . The only circumstance which seems to have excited particular re◅ mark was the economy of the Scotch in cooking and eating ; and of this he ...
... thing of that kind worth preserving occurred in our poet's correspondence with his friends . The only circumstance which seems to have excited particular re◅ mark was the economy of the Scotch in cooking and eating ; and of this he ...
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... thing imitates a Frenchman , but in his easy disengaged air , which is the result of keeping polite company . The Dutchman is vastly ceremo- nious , and is perhaps exactly what a Frenchman might have been in the reign of Louis XIV ...
... thing imitates a Frenchman , but in his easy disengaged air , which is the result of keeping polite company . The Dutchman is vastly ceremo- nious , and is perhaps exactly what a Frenchman might have been in the reign of Louis XIV ...
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... should still have an affection for a place , who never received , when in it , above common civility ; who never brought any thing out of it , except his brogue and his blunders . Surely my affection is XXX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... should still have an affection for a place , who never received , when in it , above common civility ; who never brought any thing out of it , except his brogue and his blunders . Surely my affection is XXX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just ...
... things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is hardly a kingdom in Europe in which I am not a debtor . I have already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just ...
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... thing in the same line . His project respecting the Written Mountains , was certainly an undertaking of a most extravagant description ; but , if we consider how little qualified he was for such a task , it can hardly be supposed that ...
... thing in the same line . His project respecting the Written Mountains , was certainly an undertaking of a most extravagant description ; but , if we consider how little qualified he was for such a task , it can hardly be supposed that ...
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