The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권Putnam, 1855 |
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... seen ! " Both the old and the new materials are accompanied with brief notes , clearing up the local and temporary allusions in which they abound ; but which the lapse of another generation would probably have rendered it impossible for ...
... seen ! " Both the old and the new materials are accompanied with brief notes , clearing up the local and temporary allusions in which they abound ; but which the lapse of another generation would probably have rendered it impossible for ...
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... seen dunces triumph in such companies , when men of real humor were disregarded , by a general combination in favor of stupidity . To drive the observation as far as it will go , should the labors of a writer who designs his ...
... seen dunces triumph in such companies , when men of real humor were disregarded , by a general combination in favor of stupidity . To drive the observation as far as it will go , should the labors of a writer who designs his ...
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... seen through upon a first acquaintance : such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at once striking , and are found in great abun- dance . Though it would be inexcusable in a comedian to add any thing of his own to the poet's ...
... seen through upon a first acquaintance : such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at once striking , and are found in great abun- dance . Though it would be inexcusable in a comedian to add any thing of his own to the poet's ...
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... seen a gibbet or a gallows . They pay an infinite respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their ...
... seen a gibbet or a gallows . They pay an infinite respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their ...
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... seen , bluntly , how he presumed to meddle with his horse , Charles coolly replied , squeezing in his lips , which was his usual custom , that he took the horse because he wanted one ; for you see , continued he , if I have none , I ...
... seen , bluntly , how he presumed to meddle with his horse , Charles coolly replied , squeezing in his lips , which was his usual custom , that he took the horse because he wanted one ; for you see , continued he , if I have none , I ...
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