The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable hearing , is left to condemn the indelicacy of his own address , or their want ...
... obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied , and the author , never more to be indulged with a favourable hearing , is left to condemn the indelicacy of his own address , or their want ...
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... obliged to supply stage gestures by their imagination alone . A French comedian finds pro- per models of action in every company and in every coffee- house he enters . An Englishman is obliged to take his models from the stage itself ...
... obliged to supply stage gestures by their imagination alone . A French comedian finds pro- per models of action in every company and in every coffee- house he enters . An Englishman is obliged to take his models from the stage itself ...
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... obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without the city , the usual retreat of guilt , poverty , or despair . : In this mansion of horror , laying his head upon an in- verted urn , he forgot his miseries for a while in sleep ...
... obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without the city , the usual retreat of guilt , poverty , or despair . : In this mansion of horror , laying his head upon an in- verted urn , he forgot his miseries for a while in sleep ...
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... obliged to have girls to conduct us to the next . I have seen a woman travel thus on horseback before us for thirty miles , and think herself highly paid , and make twenty reve- rences , upon receiving , with ecstasy , about two - pence ...
... obliged to have girls to conduct us to the next . I have seen a woman travel thus on horseback before us for thirty miles , and think herself highly paid , and make twenty reve- rences , upon receiving , with ecstasy , about two - pence ...
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... obliged to have their monstrous tales trundled along in a go - cart . For all her airs , it goes to her husband's heart to see four yards of good lutestring wearing against the ground , like one of his knives on a grindstone . To speak ...
... obliged to have their monstrous tales trundled along in a go - cart . For all her airs , it goes to her husband's heart to see four yards of good lutestring wearing against the ground , like one of his knives on a grindstone . To speak ...
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