The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... appears , of public support . Yet the majority of them deserved another reception ; and , though neglected at their first appearance , when known some time after to be from the same pen with the Traveller ' and the Vicar of Wakefield ...
... appears , of public support . Yet the majority of them deserved another reception ; and , though neglected at their first appearance , when known some time after to be from the same pen with the Traveller ' and the Vicar of Wakefield ...
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... appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable hearing ...
... appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable hearing ...
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... appear- ance of nature more illusive : the Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and endeavour to preserve ... appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's action , therefore , should ...
... appear- ance of nature more illusive : the Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and endeavour to preserve ... appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's action , therefore , should ...
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... appears dull enough in the recital ; but the gravity of Cato could not stand it in the representation . In short , there is hardly a character in comedy , to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of viva- city that ...
... appears dull enough in the recital ; but the gravity of Cato could not stand it in the representation . In short , there is hardly a character in comedy , to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of viva- city that ...
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... appear ; most probably , from some allusions found elsewhere in his writings , Goldsmith himself . He was never indeed in Poland , but we may presume he thought himself pri- vileged , when writing anonymously , to use a little fiction ...
... appear ; most probably , from some allusions found elsewhere in his writings , Goldsmith himself . He was never indeed in Poland , but we may presume he thought himself pri- vileged , when writing anonymously , to use a little fiction ...
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