The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... give the public spe- cious promises , or give none ; whether to be merry or sad on this solemn occasion . If I should decline all merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand ...
... give the public spe- cious promises , or give none ; whether to be merry or sad on this solemn occasion . If I should decline all merit , it was too probable the hasty reader might have taken me at my word . If , on the other hand ...
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... give a relish to the humour of the poet , and make the appear- ance of nature more illusive : the Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and endeavour to preserve the peculiar humour by the make of the mask ; but I have seen ...
... give a relish to the humour of the poet , and make the appear- ance of nature more illusive : the Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and endeavour to preserve the peculiar humour by the make of the mask ; but I have seen ...
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... a most unfortunate country , little known then , as now , to the rest of Europe . ] VOL . I. C 18 will my restless disposition give me leave to enjoy ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 17 On the Condition of the Poles; in a Letter from Traveller.
... a most unfortunate country , little known then , as now , to the rest of Europe . ] VOL . I. C 18 will my restless disposition give me leave to enjoy ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS . 17 On the Condition of the Poles; in a Letter from Traveller.
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... give you some particulars of the life of a man already so well known , which I had from persons who knew him when a child , and who now , by a fate not unusual to courtiers , spend a life of poverty and retirement , and talk over in ...
... give you some particulars of the life of a man already so well known , which I had from persons who knew him when a child , and who now , by a fate not unusual to courtiers , spend a life of poverty and retirement , and talk over in ...
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... give you life and health to enjoy it yourself ! " At last , turning to poor Dick ; " as for you , you always have been a sad dog , you'll never come to good , you'll never be rich , I'll leave you a shilling to buy a halter . " " Ah ...
... give you life and health to enjoy it yourself ! " At last , turning to poor Dick ; " as for you , you always have been a sad dog , you'll never come to good , you'll never be rich , I'll leave you a shilling to buy a halter . " " Ah ...
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