The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming ... attended with interruption or danger in short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without ...
... attending lictors . The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming ... attended with interruption or danger in short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without ...
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... attended at table , at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in the small - pox , and his case appeared dangerous , he grew one day very ...
... attended at table , at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in the small - pox , and his case appeared dangerous , he grew one day very ...
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... attended to . He assured the company , that nothing procured so good an appetite as a walk to White Conduit - house , where he had been that morning . He looked at the table - cloth , and praised the figure of the damask ; talked of a ...
... attended to . He assured the company , that nothing procured so good an appetite as a walk to White Conduit - house , where he had been that morning . He looked at the table - cloth , and praised the figure of the damask ; talked of a ...
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... attended , wretches ever ready to commit any crime which they hope may render them agreeable to their employer ; this fellow , I say , attended by a crowd of villains , waited for Hypatia , as she was returning from a visit , at her own ...
... attended , wretches ever ready to commit any crime which they hope may render them agreeable to their employer ; this fellow , I say , attended by a crowd of villains , waited for Hypatia , as she was returning from a visit , at her own ...
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... attended with no sort of glory . Should Lysippus satisfy his creditors , who would be at the pains of telling it to the world ? Generosity is a virtue of a very different com- plexion . It is raised above duty , and from its elevation ...
... attended with no sort of glory . Should Lysippus satisfy his creditors , who would be at the pains of telling it to the world ? Generosity is a virtue of a very different com- plexion . It is raised above duty , and from its elevation ...
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