The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... eyes of all were naturally fixed upon the stranger ; but what was their amazement , when they found that he actually wanted that emblem of beauty , a pursed chin ! This was a defect that not a single creature had sufficient gravity ...
... eyes of all were naturally fixed upon the stranger ; but what was their amazement , when they found that he actually wanted that emblem of beauty , a pursed chin ! This was a defect that not a single creature had sufficient gravity ...
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... . of France , had each of them lost an eye ; and the famous epigram , which Goldsmith has imitated , was written on them . " - LORD BYRON , Works , vol . vi . p . 390. ] REMARKS ON OUR THEATRES . Our theatres are now opened 8 THE BEE .
... . of France , had each of them lost an eye ; and the famous epigram , which Goldsmith has imitated , was written on them . " - LORD BYRON , Works , vol . vi . p . 390. ] REMARKS ON OUR THEATRES . Our theatres are now opened 8 THE BEE .
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... eye - brows . We shall be told much of enunciations , tones , and attitudes , and shall have our lightest pleasures commented upon by didactic dulness . We shall , it is feared , be told , that Garrick is a fine actor , but then , as a ...
... eye - brows . We shall be told much of enunciations , tones , and attitudes , and shall have our lightest pleasures commented upon by didactic dulness . We shall , it is feared , be told , that Garrick is a fine actor , but then , as a ...
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... eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the audience , as if they were ogling the boxes . Beauty , methinks , seems a requisite qualification in an actress . This seems scrupulously observed elsewhere , and for my part I ...
... eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the audience , as if they were ogling the boxes . Beauty , methinks , seems a requisite qualification in an actress . This seems scrupulously observed elsewhere , and for my part I ...
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... publicly acknowledged . Here he stood the whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by a long succession ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 15.
... publicly acknowledged . Here he stood the whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by a long succession ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 15.
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