The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... entirely out of the secret . Yet I would not have him , upon the perusal of a single paper , pronounce me incorrigible : he may try a second , which , as there is a studied difference in subject and style , may be more suited to his ...
... entirely out of the secret . Yet I would not have him , upon the perusal of a single paper , pronounce me incorrigible : he may try a second , which , as there is a studied difference in subject and style , may be more suited to his ...
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... entirely at liberty . By this he may show the fertility of his genius , the poignancy of his humor , and the exactness of his judgment ; we scarcely see a coxcomb or a fool in common life , that has not some peculiar oddity in his ...
... entirely at liberty . By this he may show the fertility of his genius , the poignancy of his humor , and the exactness of his judgment ; we scarcely see a coxcomb or a fool in common life , that has not some peculiar oddity in his ...
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... 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 their eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the ...
... 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 their eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the ...
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... entirely without notice ; and in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night ...
... entirely without notice ; and in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night ...
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... entirely unknown . Maupertuis , however , made them his study : he thought he might oppose the physics of his country , and yet still be a good citizen ; he defended our countrymen , wrote in their favor , and at last , as he had truth ...
... entirely unknown . Maupertuis , however , made them his study : he thought he might oppose the physics of his country , and yet still be a good citizen ; he defended our countrymen , wrote in their favor , and at last , as he had truth ...
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