The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... possessed of the secret at once of writing and sleeping . During the course of this paper , therefore , all the wit and learning I have are heartily at his service ; which if , after so candid a confession , he should , notwithstanding ...
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... of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and set out with his fair partner for Rome . Here , by an exertion of those talents of which he was so eminently possessed , he in a few years arrived at 14 THE BEE .
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Including a Variety of Pieces Oliver Goldsmith. eminently possessed , he in a few years arrived at the highest dignities of the state , and was constituted the city judge , or pr©¡tor . Meanwhile Alcander not only felt the pain of being ...
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... possessed of this unaccountable passion of dressing 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 ...
... possessed of this unaccountable passion of dressing 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 ...
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... possessed this happiness of temper in the highest degree . As he was a man of gallantry , and despised all that wore the pedantic appearance of philosophy , where- ever pleasure was to be sold , he was generally foremost to raise the ...
... possessed this happiness of temper in the highest degree . As he was a man of gallantry , and despised all that wore the pedantic appearance of philosophy , where- ever pleasure was to be sold , he was generally foremost to raise the ...
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