The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others ......... 13 220 17 20 22 Picture of the Swedes ; with Anecdotes of Charles the Twelfth ..... 28 Happiness in a great measure dependent on Consti- tution 33 On the ...
... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others ......... 13 220 17 20 22 Picture of the Swedes ; with Anecdotes of Charles the Twelfth ..... 28 Happiness in a great measure dependent on Consti- tution 33 On the ...
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... ridiculous , as we see them seriously employed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty - shirted guards upon the theatres , they should be taught to keep their eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the audience , as ...
... ridiculous , as we see them seriously employed in doing nothing . If we must have dirty - shirted guards upon the theatres , they should be taught to keep their eyes fixed on the actors , and not roll them round upon the audience , as ...
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... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others . ( 2 ) Foreigners observe , that there are no ladies in the world more beautiful , or more ill - dressed than those of England . Our country women have been compared to ...
... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others . ( 2 ) Foreigners observe , that there are no ladies in the world more beautiful , or more ill - dressed than those of England . Our country women have been compared to ...
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... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others . " PICTURE OF THE SWEDES - ANECDOTES OF CHARLES THE TWELFTH . SIR , Stockholm . I cannot resist your solicitations , though it is possible I shall be unable to satisfy ...
... ridiculous themselves , who are apt to see most ridicule in others . " PICTURE OF THE SWEDES - ANECDOTES OF CHARLES THE TWELFTH . SIR , Stockholm . I cannot resist your solicitations , though it is possible I shall be unable to satisfy ...
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... ridiculous or pleasing light , will find something in every occurrence to excite their good - humour . The most calamitous events , either to themselves or others , can bring no new affliction ; the whole world is to them a theatre , on ...
... ridiculous or pleasing light , will find something in every occurrence to excite their good - humour . The most calamitous events , either to themselves or others , can bring no new affliction ; the whole world is to them a theatre , on ...
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