The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... become the object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster ...
... become the object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster ...
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... become a belle and a bankrupt . " My cousin was proceeding in her remarks , which were interrupted by the approach of the very lady she had been so freely describing . Miss had perceived her at a distance , and approached to salute her ...
... become a belle and a bankrupt . " My cousin was proceeding in her remarks , which were interrupted by the approach of the very lady she had been so freely describing . Miss had perceived her at a distance , and approached to salute her ...
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... become indiscretion , fortitude obstinacy , charity imprudence , and generosity mistaken profusion . A disinterested action , if it be not conducted by justice , is at best indifferent in its nature , and not unfrequently even turns to ...
... become indiscretion , fortitude obstinacy , charity imprudence , and generosity mistaken profusion . A disinterested action , if it be not conducted by justice , is at best indifferent in its nature , and not unfrequently even turns to ...
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... become more eager to possess , in order to dissipate , a greater charge to ourselves , and more useless or obnoxious to society . If a youth happens to be possessed of more genius than fortune , he is early informed , that he ought to ...
... become more eager to possess , in order to dissipate , a greater charge to ourselves , and more useless or obnoxious to society . If a youth happens to be possessed of more genius than fortune , he is early informed , that he ought to ...
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... become naturalized to the soil . They might grow in every climate , and benefit every possessor . The best and the most useful laws I have ever seen , are generally practised in Holland . When two men are de- termined to go to law with ...
... become naturalized to the soil . They might grow in every climate , and benefit every possessor . The best and the most useful laws I have ever seen , are generally practised in Holland . When two men are de- termined to go to law with ...
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