The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... attempt , and that anonymous and confessedly imperfect , should have been made to collect to- gether the Miscellaneous Works of a writer who has long taken his stand , both in verse and prose , as an English classic- " a man , " to use ...
... attempt , and that anonymous and confessedly imperfect , should have been made to collect to- gether the Miscellaneous Works of a writer who has long taken his stand , both in verse and prose , as an English classic- " a man , " to use ...
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... attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with apprehension . Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before which he is going to appear , his natural ...
... attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with apprehension . Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before which he is going to appear , his natural ...
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... attempting to fly . After some years of bondage , however , an opportunity of escaping offered ; he embraced it with ardour , and travelling by night , and lodging in caverns by day , to shorten a long story , he at last arrived in Rome ...
... attempting to fly . After some years of bondage , however , an opportunity of escaping offered ; he embraced it with ardour , and travelling by night , and lodging in caverns by day , to shorten a long story , he at last arrived in Rome ...
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... attempts to display all the little knowledge I had acquired by reading or ob- servation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant in- truder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in ...
... attempts to display all the little knowledge I had acquired by reading or ob- servation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant in- truder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in ...
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... attempted to castrate him- self ; but whether this be true or no , it is certain he was extremely whimsical . Though born to a large fortune , when employed in mathematical enquiries , he disregarded his person to such a degree , and ...
... attempted to castrate him- self ; but whether this be true or no , it is certain he was extremely whimsical . Though born to a large fortune , when employed in mathematical enquiries , he disregarded his person to such a degree , and ...
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