The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... kind , we deem inesti- mable . Cicero observes , that we behold with transport and enthusiasm the little barren spot , or ruins of a house , in which a person celebrated for his wisdom , his valour , or his learning , lived . When he ...
... kind , we deem inesti- mable . Cicero observes , that we behold with transport and enthusiasm the little barren spot , or ruins of a house , in which a person celebrated for his wisdom , his valour , or his learning , lived . When he ...
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... kind of a fellow , and desire no more of his acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual recri ...
... kind of a fellow , and desire no more of his acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual recri ...
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... kind divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but here it is entirely ridiculous , as we see them seriously employed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty - shirted guards upon the theatres , they should be taught to keep ...
... kind divide our attention , and lessen our sensibility ; but here it is entirely ridiculous , as we see them seriously employed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty - shirted guards upon the theatres , they should be taught to keep ...
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... kind language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common ...
... kind language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common ...
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... in the same manner . A lady of no quality travels fast behind the lady of some quality ; and a woman ( 1 ) [ A kind of loose dress for ladies , not now in use . ] of sixty is as gaudy as her grand - daughter ON DRESS . 23.
... in the same manner . A lady of no quality travels fast behind the lady of some quality ; and a woman ( 1 ) [ A kind of loose dress for ladies , not now in use . ] of sixty is as gaudy as her grand - daughter ON DRESS . 23.
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