The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... produced . What I mean are the clothes in which the great Gustavus Adol- phus , and the intrepid Charles XII . died , by a fate not unusual to kings . The first , if I remember , is a sort of a buff waistcoat , made antique fashion ...
... produced . What I mean are the clothes in which the great Gustavus Adol- phus , and the intrepid Charles XII . died , by a fate not unusual to kings . The first , if I remember , is a sort of a buff waistcoat , made antique fashion ...
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... produced , had they at first received a just direction ! Charles , with proper instructions , thus naturally disposed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are edu- cated by men who are at ...
... produced , had they at first received a just direction ! Charles , with proper instructions , thus naturally disposed , would have been the delight and the glory of his age . Happy those princes , who are edu- cated by men who are at ...
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... produces but beggarly effects ; and where , from this motive , we give far- things , from others we give pounds . In great distress , we sometimes , it is true , feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress ...
... produces but beggarly effects ; and where , from this motive , we give far- things , from others we give pounds . In great distress , we sometimes , it is true , feel the influence of tenderness strongly ; when the same distress ...
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... produce ! But such does not happen to be the present motive of publication : I write partly to show my good - nature , and partly to show my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have ...
... produce ! But such does not happen to be the present motive of publication : I write partly to show my good - nature , and partly to show my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have ...
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... produce no friends to vindicate his character ; wherefore , as the Sara- cens knew not their prisoner , and as they had no direct proofs against him , they were content with condemning him to be publicly whipped as a vagabond . The ...
... produce no friends to vindicate his character ; wherefore , as the Sara- cens knew not their prisoner , and as they had no direct proofs against him , they were content with condemning him to be publicly whipped as a vagabond . The ...
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