Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... affect to despise you . " But , perhaps , with a panting heart you carry your piece before a woman of quality . She gives the labours of your brain to her maid to be cut into shreds for curling her hair ; while the laced footman , who ...
... affect to despise you . " But , perhaps , with a panting heart you carry your piece before a woman of quality . She gives the labours of your brain to her maid to be cut into shreds for curling her hair ; while the laced footman , who ...
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... affects to despise . The poet's poverty is a standing topic of contempt . His writing for bread is an unpardonable offence . Perhaps of all mankind an author in these times is used most hardly . We keep him poor , and yet revile his ...
... affects to despise . The poet's poverty is a standing topic of contempt . His writing for bread is an unpardonable offence . Perhaps of all mankind an author in these times is used most hardly . We keep him poor , and yet revile his ...
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... affected security of our odes , the tuneless flow of our blank verse , the pompous epithet , laboured diction , and every other deviation from common sense , which procures the poet the applause of the month he is praised by all , read ...
... affected security of our odes , the tuneless flow of our blank verse , the pompous epithet , laboured diction , and every other deviation from common sense , which procures the poet the applause of the month he is praised by all , read ...
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... affects good - humour . In this situation , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with ...
... affects good - humour . In this situation , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with ...
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... affected . People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after . I remember to have known a notable performer of the other sex , who made great use of this flattering monitor , and yet was one of the ...
... affected . People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after . I remember to have known a notable performer of the other sex , who made great use of this flattering monitor , and yet was one of the ...
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