The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... 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 , still find it intolerably ...
... 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 , still find it intolerably ...
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... once , or even twice repeated , might do well enough ; but to see them served up in every scene , argues the actor almost as barren as the character he would expose . * [ Molière's ' L'Avare ' and Medecin malgré lui , were both ...
... once , or even twice repeated , might do well enough ; but to see them served up in every scene , argues the actor almost as barren as the character he would expose . * [ Molière's ' L'Avare ' and Medecin malgré lui , were both ...
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... once so imprudent and unjust . He retired to his apartment in inex- pressible agony ; and the emotions of his mind in a short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physi- cians judged incurable . During this ...
... once so imprudent and unjust . He retired to his apartment in inex- pressible agony ; and the emotions of his mind in a short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physi- cians judged incurable . During this ...
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... once so formidable in war , and spread terror and desolation over the whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without ...
... once so formidable in war , and spread terror and desolation over the whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without ...
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... once changed their sensations and their ideas : their ears and shoulders taught their souls to shrink back into servi- tude , from which they had for some moments fancied themselves disengaged . The enthusiasm of liberty an Englishman ...
... once changed their sensations and their ideas : their ears and shoulders taught their souls to shrink back into servi- tude , from which they had for some moments fancied themselves disengaged . The enthusiasm of liberty an Englishman ...
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admiration advantages affectation amusement ancient appear attempt attended beauty become called cause character consider continued critics desire England English entirely equal ESSAY Europe excellence expected expression eyes figure formed fortune France French friends genius give going hand happiness head heart human idea imagination imitation improvement instance interest Italy kind labors lady language late laws learning least less lived mankind manner means merit mind nature never object observed occasion once original passion perceive perhaps period person pleasing pleasure poet poetry polite possessed present produced proper reader reason regard respect ridiculous says scarcely seems seen sense serve short society soon speak spirit taste thing thought tion true truth turn universal virtue whole writer young