The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... more in promises . " * [ The notorious Colonel Francis Charteris , - " a man infamous for all manner of vices , " says Pope ; who thus introduces him into his third Moral Essay- He was proceeding in his advice ; which , however 14 THE BEE .
... more in promises . " * [ The notorious Colonel Francis Charteris , - " a man infamous for all manner of vices , " says Pope ; who thus introduces him into his third Moral Essay- He was proceeding in his advice ; which , however 14 THE BEE .
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... manner of delivering abstruse science with ease . This met with violent opposition from a people , though fond of novelty in every thing else , yet however , in matters of science , attached to ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old ...
... manner of delivering abstruse science with ease . This met with violent opposition from a people , though fond of novelty in every thing else , yet however , in matters of science , attached to ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old ...
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... manner in which she exposed to our eyes so disgusting an object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks - which probably you may think ...
... manner in which she exposed to our eyes so disgusting an object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks - which probably you may think ...
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... manner . The wound bled copiously , but our young hero , without offering to cry , or taking the least notice of his misfortune , endeavored to conceal what had happened , lest his dog should be brought into trouble , and wrapped his ...
... manner . The wound bled copiously , but our young hero , without offering to cry , or taking the least notice of his misfortune , endeavored to conceal what had happened , lest his dog should be brought into trouble , and wrapped his ...
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... manner in which most writers begin their treatises on the Use of Language is generally thus : " Language has been granted to man , in order to discover his wants and necessities , so as to have them relieved by society . Whatever we ...
... manner in which most writers begin their treatises on the Use of Language is generally thus : " Language has been granted to man , in order to discover his wants and necessities , so as to have them relieved by society . Whatever we ...
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