The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... nature , than a man of real modesty who assumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxiety ... natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a ...
... nature , than a man of real modesty who assumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxiety ... natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a ...
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... nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the thea- trical profession . The inhabitants of the continent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen through ...
... nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the thea- trical profession . The inhabitants of the continent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen through ...
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... natural to see arms in the hand of a subject against his king . Imagine whether the gentle- man was less surprised ... nature seemed capa- ble of affording pleasure ; I then made no refinements on happiness , but could be pleased with ...
... natural to see arms in the hand of a subject against his king . Imagine whether the gentle- man was less surprised ... nature seemed capa- ble of affording pleasure ; I then made no refinements on happiness , but could be pleased with ...
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... nature strong upon him . Yet , while I recommend to our actresses a skilful atten- tion to gesture , I would not have them study it in the look- ( 1 ) [ The wife of Theophilus Cibber . She died in 1766 , leaving a pro- fessional ...
... nature strong upon him . Yet , while I recommend to our actresses a skilful atten- tion to gesture , I would not have them study it in the look- ( 1 ) [ The wife of Theophilus Cibber . She died in 1766 , leaving a pro- fessional ...
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... , in 1789 , was created an Irish peer , by the title of Baron Eardley of Spalding . ] ( 2 ) [ " Clothes , which though coarse , will keep me from the cold . " ] Theodosius the younger . Nature was never more lavish of 46 THE BEE .
... , in 1789 , was created an Irish peer , by the title of Baron Eardley of Spalding . ] ( 2 ) [ " Clothes , which though coarse , will keep me from the cold . " ] Theodosius the younger . Nature was never more lavish of 46 THE BEE .
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