The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... universal disapprobation , and the English philosophers seemed entirely unknown . ( 1 ) The sequel of this correspondence to be continued occasionally . I shall alter nothing either in the style or substance of these letters , and the ...
... universal disapprobation , and the English philosophers seemed entirely unknown . ( 1 ) The sequel of this correspondence to be continued occasionally . I shall alter nothing either in the style or substance of these letters , and the ...
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... universal admirer of the fair sex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from whom he expected a more favourable reception ; if she too rejected his addresses , he never thought of retiring into ...
... universal admirer of the fair sex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from whom he expected a more favourable reception ; if she too rejected his addresses , he never thought of retiring into ...
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... universal benevolence . ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ " Nor is there less danger from great fame than from infamy . " ] ( 2 ) [ Here followed , in the original edition of the Bee , a paper , entitled " A City Night Piece , " with the following motto ...
... universal benevolence . ( 2 ) ( 1 ) [ " Nor is there less danger from great fame than from infamy . " ] ( 2 ) [ Here followed , in the original edition of the Bee , a paper , entitled " A City Night Piece , " with the following motto ...
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... universal scale of beings . They are informed of the excellence of the Bangorian Controversy , ( 1 ) and the absurdity of an interme- ( 1 ) [ This long , vehement , and learned controversy was occasioned by a sermon ' On the Nature of ...
... universal scale of beings . They are informed of the excellence of the Bangorian Controversy , ( 1 ) and the absurdity of an interme- ( 1 ) [ This long , vehement , and learned controversy was occasioned by a sermon ' On the Nature of ...
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... universal shout , when the landlord came to acquaint the company , that the reckoning was drank out . Rabelais calls the moments in which a reckoning is mentioned , the most melancholy of our lives : never was so much noise so quickly ...
... universal shout , when the landlord came to acquaint the company , that the reckoning was drank out . Rabelais calls the moments in which a reckoning is mentioned , the most melancholy of our lives : never was so much noise so quickly ...
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