The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... produced . What I mean are the clothes in which the great Gustavus Adol- phus , and the intrepid Charles XII . died , by a fate not unusual to kings . The first , if I remember , is a sort of a buff waistcoat , made antique fashion ...
... produced . What I mean are the clothes in which the great Gustavus Adol- phus , and the intrepid Charles XII . died , by a fate not unusual to kings . The first , if I remember , is a sort of a buff waistcoat , made antique fashion ...
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... produced , had they at first received a just direction ! Charles , with proper instructions , thus naturally dis- posed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are educated by men who are at ...
... produced , had they at first received a just direction ! Charles , with proper instructions , thus naturally dis- posed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are educated by men who are at ...
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... produces but beggarly effects ; and where , from this motive , we give farthings , from others we give pounds . In great distress , we sometimes , it is true , feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress solicits ...
... produces but beggarly effects ; and where , from this motive , we give farthings , from others we give pounds . In great distress , we sometimes , it is true , feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress solicits ...
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... produce ! But such does not happen to be the present motive of publication : I write partly to show my good - nature , and partly to show my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have ...
... produce ! But such does not happen to be the present motive of publication : I write partly to show my good - nature , and partly to show my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have ...
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... produce no friends to vindicate his cha- racter ; wherefore , as the Saracens knew not their prisoner , and as they had no direct proofs against him , they were content with condemning him to be publicly whipped as a vagabond . The ...
... produce no friends to vindicate his cha- racter ; wherefore , as the Saracens knew not their prisoner , and as they had no direct proofs against him , they were content with condemning him to be publicly whipped as a vagabond . The ...
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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