The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness , and general without ...
... expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness , and general without ...
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... expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest charac- ter I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vaga- bond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so ...
... expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest charac- ter I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vaga- bond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so ...
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... expression to the limbs , and animates every feature . Her first appearance is excessively engaging ; she never comes in staring round upon the company , as if she intend- ed to count the benefits of the house , or at least to see , as ...
... expression to the limbs , and animates every feature . Her first appearance is excessively engaging ; she never comes in staring round upon the company , as if she intend- ed to count the benefits of the house , or at least to see , as ...
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... leaving a pro- fessional reputation , “ greater , ” says Dr. Johnson , “ than she deserved ; as she had a vast sameness , though her expression was very fine . " ing - glass . This , without some precaution , ON OUR THEATRES . 39.
... leaving a pro- fessional reputation , “ greater , ” says Dr. Johnson , “ than she deserved ; as she had a vast sameness , though her expression was very fine . " ing - glass . This , without some precaution , ON OUR THEATRES . 39.
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... expression is , must have frequently experienced the truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ...
... expression is , must have frequently experienced the truth of this doctrine , and must know that to have much , or to seem to have it , is the only way to have more . Ovid finely compares a man of broken fortune to a falling column ...
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