Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... parties are in the wrong , they argue with an obstinacy worthy the cause of truth ; Nego , Probo , and Distinguo , grow loud ; the dis- putants become warm , the moderator cannot be heard , the audience take part in the debate , till at ...
... parties are in the wrong , they argue with an obstinacy worthy the cause of truth ; Nego , Probo , and Distinguo , grow loud ; the dis- putants become warm , the moderator cannot be heard , the audience take part in the debate , till at ...
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... party , or all parties will be against you . " There are among us a number of learned societies , where a lady presides , whose wit begins to twinkle when the splendour of her beauty begins to decline . One or two men of learning ...
... party , or all parties will be against you . " There are among us a number of learned societies , where a lady presides , whose wit begins to twinkle when the splendour of her beauty begins to decline . One or two men of learning ...
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... party , the stage has felt its influence . The managers , and all who espouse their side , are for decoration and ... parties : and the poet , by attempting it , finds himself often incapable of pleasing either OF POLITE LEARNING ...
... party , the stage has felt its influence . The managers , and all who espouse their side , are for decoration and ... parties : and the poet , by attempting it , finds himself often incapable of pleasing either OF POLITE LEARNING ...
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... 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 , himself stripped of the habit of freedom , exposed in the market - place , and sold ...
... 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 , himself stripped of the habit of freedom , exposed in the market - place , and sold ...
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... parties come attended with an advocate , or a solicitor , they are obliged to retire , as we take fuel from the fire we are desirous of extinguishing . The peace - makers then begin advising the parties , by assuring them , that it is ...
... parties come attended with an advocate , or a solicitor , they are obliged to retire , as we take fuel from the fire we are desirous of extinguishing . The peace - makers then begin advising the parties , by assuring them , that it is ...
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