The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... called " High Life Below Stairs " ......... Upon Unfortunate Merit ....... On Education On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur Some Account of the Academies of Italy ..... VII . Of Eloquence — and the Pulpit Custom and Laws compared 386 ...
... called " High Life Below Stairs " ......... Upon Unfortunate Merit ....... On Education On the Instability of Worldly Grandeur Some Account of the Academies of Italy ..... VII . Of Eloquence — and the Pulpit Custom and Laws compared 386 ...
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... called The Bee . The public is requested to compare this with other perio- dical performances which more pompously solicit their attention . If upon perusal it be found deficient either in humour , elegance , or variety , the author ...
... called The Bee . The public is requested to compare this with other perio- dical performances which more pompously solicit their attention . If upon perusal it be found deficient either in humour , elegance , or variety , the author ...
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... called , ever so proper . The first may have the awkward appearance of new - raised troops ; but , in viewing the last , I cannot avoid the mortification of fancying myself placed in a hospital of invalids . STORY OF ALCANDER AND ...
... called , ever so proper . The first may have the awkward appearance of new - raised troops ; but , in viewing the last , I cannot avoid the mortification of fancying myself placed in a hospital of invalids . STORY OF ALCANDER AND ...
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... called up all my poetry on this occasion , and fancied twenty Cupids prepared for execution in every folding of her white negligee . ( 1 ) I had prepared my imagination for an angel's face ; but what was my mortification to find that ...
... called up all my poetry on this occasion , and fancied twenty Cupids prepared for execution in every folding of her white negligee . ( 1 ) I had prepared my imagination for an angel's face ; but what was my mortification to find that ...
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... called it seeing life . If his head was broke by a chairman , or his pocket picked by a sharper , he comforted himself by imitat- ing the Hibernian dialect of the one , or the more fashionable cant of the other . Nothing came amiss to ...
... called it seeing life . If his head was broke by a chairman , or his pocket picked by a sharper , he comforted himself by imitat- ing the Hibernian dialect of the one , or the more fashionable cant of the other . Nothing came amiss to ...
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