Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Eloquence , 150 Custom and Laws compared , 157 Of the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People , Sabinus and Olinda , 160 161 No. VIII . The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 ...
... Eloquence , 150 Custom and Laws compared , 157 Of the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People , Sabinus and Olinda , 160 161 No. VIII . The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 ...
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... eloquence of conscious superiority . Very different is his present situation . He is called an author , and all know that an author is a thing only to be laughed at . His person , not his jest , becomes the mirth of the company . At his ...
... eloquence of conscious superiority . Very different is his present situation . He is called an author , and all know that an author is a thing only to be laughed at . His person , not his jest , becomes the mirth of the company . At his ...
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... eloquence , promises four extraordinary pages of letter - press , or three beautiful prints , curiously coloured from nature . But to proceed : Though I cannot promise as much entertainment , or as much elegance , as others have done ...
... eloquence , promises four extraordinary pages of letter - press , or three beautiful prints , curiously coloured from nature . But to proceed : Though I cannot promise as much entertainment , or as much elegance , as others have done ...
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... of all the Lyceum ; * the other the most eloquent VOL . IV . * Where Aristotle taught dialectics . - B. E speaker in the Academic grove . * Mutual admiration soon ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 65 The Story of Alcander and Septimius.
... of all the Lyceum ; * the other the most eloquent VOL . IV . * Where Aristotle taught dialectics . - B. E speaker in the Academic grove . * Mutual admiration soon ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 65 The Story of Alcander and Septimius.
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... eloquence in his own defence , was able to withstand the influence of a powerful party . He was cast , and condemned to pay an enormous fine . Unable to raise so large a sum at the time appointed , his possessions were confiscated ...
... eloquence in his own defence , was able to withstand the influence of a powerful party . He was cast , and condemned to pay an enormous fine . Unable to raise so large a sum at the time appointed , his possessions were confiscated ...
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