The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants of the conti- nent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen ...
... imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants of the conti- nent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen ...
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... imitate . * They who , like him , can place themselves on that side of the world in which every thing appears in a ridiculous or pleasing light , will find something in every occurrence to excite their good- humor . The most calamitous ...
... imitate . * They who , like him , can place themselves on that side of the world in which every thing appears in a ridiculous or pleasing light , will find something in every occurrence to excite their good- humor . The most calamitous ...
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... imitating the Hibernian dialect of the one , or the more fashionable cant of the other . Nothing came amiss to Dick . His inattention to money matters had in- censed his father to such a degree , that all the intercession of friends in ...
... imitating the Hibernian dialect of the one , or the more fashionable cant of the other . Nothing came amiss to Dick . His inattention to money matters had in- censed his father to such a degree , that all the intercession of friends in ...
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... imitation ; since if , on * [ This story , no doubt picked up by Goldsmith during his travels in Flan- ders , was copied into a variety of publications at the time . ] the one hand , we perceive in it the steady 72 THE BEE . Bidderman ...
... imitation ; since if , on * [ This story , no doubt picked up by Goldsmith during his travels in Flan- ders , was copied into a variety of publications at the time . ] the one hand , we perceive in it the steady 72 THE BEE . Bidderman ...
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... imitation . One might be almost induced to deplore the philosophic spirit of the age , which , in proportion as it enlightens the mind , increases its timidity , and represses the vigor of every under- taking . Men are now content with ...
... imitation . One might be almost induced to deplore the philosophic spirit of the age , which , in proportion as it enlightens the mind , increases its timidity , and represses the vigor of every under- taking . Men are now content with ...
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