The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... Comedy 369 XXXVI . History of a Sleeper - Walker . [ Now first col- lected . ] ............ . 373 XXXVII . A Register of Scotch Marriages .... ..... 377 X XXXVIII . On Friendship . [ Now first collected . ] ....... 381 AN ENQUIRY INTO ...
... Comedy 369 XXXVI . History of a Sleeper - Walker . [ Now first col- lected . ] ............ . 373 XXXVII . A Register of Scotch Marriages .... ..... 377 X XXXVIII . On Friendship . [ Now first collected . ] ....... 381 AN ENQUIRY INTO ...
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... comedy , to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of viva- city that could not fail of applause . But instead of this , we too often see our fine gentlemen do nothing through a whole part , but strut , and open their ...
... comedy , to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of viva- city that could not fail of applause . But instead of this , we too often see our fine gentlemen do nothing through a whole part , but strut , and open their ...
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... comedy , he frequently felt himself all over , in order to know whether he was himself or no ; and he could hardly be brought to conceive how his journey to hell could make such a prodigious change in his reputation ; and , to confess a ...
... comedy , he frequently felt himself all over , in order to know whether he was himself or no ; and he could hardly be brought to conceive how his journey to hell could make such a prodigious change in his reputation ; and , to confess a ...
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... comedy flowed from the same fountain , though their streams were soon divided . The same enter- tainment which , under the name of tragedy , was rudely exhibited by clowns , for the prize of a goat , near some rural altar of Bacchus ...
... comedy flowed from the same fountain , though their streams were soon divided . The same enter- tainment which , under the name of tragedy , was rudely exhibited by clowns , for the prize of a goat , near some rural altar of Bacchus ...
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... comedy , in contradic- tion to the tragic muse ; for in the beginning they were the The foundation upon which comedy was built , we have already explained to be the practice of satirical repar- tee or altercation , in which individuals ...
... comedy , in contradic- tion to the tragic muse ; for in the beginning they were the The foundation upon which comedy was built , we have already explained to be the practice of satirical repar- tee or altercation , in which individuals ...
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