The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... manner of writing , the gentle Tom Durfey , as I read in En- glish authors , acquired his great reputation , and became the favourite of a king . As in common conversation , the best way to make the audience laugh is by first laughing ...
... manner of writing , the gentle Tom Durfey , as I read in En- glish authors , acquired his great reputation , and became the favourite of a king . As in common conversation , the best way to make the audience laugh is by first laughing ...
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... manner as long as his strength would permit , faint with famine and The manner in which our youth of London are fatigue , he at last called at an obscure inn by the at present educated is , some in free - schools in the way - side . The ...
... manner as long as his strength would permit , faint with famine and The manner in which our youth of London are fatigue , he at last called at an obscure inn by the at present educated is , some in free - schools in the way - side . The ...
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... manner either Germany , it is faster , proportionably as the people through design or from habit . Musicians seem are grave . Lully only changed a bad manner , agreed in making only three principal schools in which he found , for a bad ...
... manner either Germany , it is faster , proportionably as the people through design or from habit . Musicians seem are grave . Lully only changed a bad manner , agreed in making only three principal schools in which he found , for a bad ...
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