The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges who estimate the value of a book from its bulk , or its frontispiece , every rival must acquire an easy superiority , who with persuasive eloquence ...
... expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges who estimate the value of a book from its bulk , or its frontispiece , every rival must acquire an easy superiority , who with persuasive eloquence ...
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... instantly known , and publicly acknowledged . Here he stood the whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by a long succession ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 15.
... instantly known , and publicly acknowledged . Here he stood the whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by a long succession ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 15.
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... expecting ease every where , but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing whether I was dead or alive . Se- cluded from all the comforts of confidence , friendship , or society ...
... expecting ease every where , but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing whether I was dead or alive . Se- cluded from all the comforts of confidence , friendship , or society ...
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... expect it to be numbered with the places that were : its pleasantness , of late years , having been much deteriorated by the new streets that have arisen in all the neighbouring fields . " - Brayley's Londi- niana , vol . ii . p . 196 ...
... expect it to be numbered with the places that were : its pleasantness , of late years , having been much deteriorated by the new streets that have arisen in all the neighbouring fields . " - Brayley's Londi- niana , vol . ii . p . 196 ...
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... expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest have their origin in it . The qualities ...
... expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest have their origin in it . The qualities ...
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