The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... occasion . If I should decline all merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand , like labourers in the Magazine trade , I had , with modest impudence , humbly presumed to promise ...
... occasion . If I should decline all merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand , like labourers in the Magazine trade , I had , with modest impudence , humbly presumed to promise ...
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... occasion , throwing my thoughts into the formality of method . There is something in the deportment of all our players infinitely more stiff and formal than among the actors of other nations . Their action sits uneasy upon them ; for as ...
... occasion , throwing my thoughts into the formality of method . There is something in the deportment of all our players infinitely more stiff and formal than among the actors of other nations . Their action sits uneasy upon them ; for as ...
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... occasion ; it is enough to say , that the Athenians were at this time arrived to such refinement in morals , that every virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her ...
... occasion ; it is enough to say , that the Athenians were at this time arrived to such refinement in morals , that every virtue was carried to excess . In short , forgetful of his own felicity , he gave up his intended bride , in all her ...
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... occasion : happy in once more seeing the per- son he most loved on earth , distressed at finding him in such circumstances . Thus agitated by contending pas- sions , he flew from his tribunal , and falling on the neck of his dear ...
... occasion : happy in once more seeing the per- son he most loved on earth , distressed at finding him in such circumstances . Thus agitated by contending pas- sions , he flew from his tribunal , and falling on the neck of his dear ...
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... occasions . The men seemed directed by a low sordid interest alone ; they seemed mere machines , and all their thoughts were employed in the care of their horses . If we gently desired them to make more speed , they took not the least ...
... occasions . The men seemed directed by a low sordid interest alone ; they seemed mere machines , and all their thoughts were employed in the care of their horses . If we gently desired them to make more speed , they took not the least ...
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