The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... oration , in which he classed a seditious monk among the martyrs . This con- duct was by no means generally approved of ; the most VOL . I. E moderate even among the Christians perceived and blamed his indiscretion HISTORY OF HYPATIA . 49.
... oration , in which he classed a seditious monk among the martyrs . This con- duct was by no means generally approved of ; the most VOL . I. E moderate even among the Christians perceived and blamed his indiscretion HISTORY OF HYPATIA . 49.
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... means favourable to the pride of an author . Should I estimate my fame by its ex- tent , every newspaper and magazine would leave me far behind . Their fame is diffused in a very wide circle , that of some as far as Islington , and some ...
... means favourable to the pride of an author . Should I estimate my fame by its ex- tent , every newspaper and magazine would leave me far behind . Their fame is diffused in a very wide circle , that of some as far as Islington , and some ...
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... means , however , a model to be set before a polite people for imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady influence of patriotism , we , on the other , find as strong a desire of re- venge . But , to waive ...
... means , however , a model to be set before a polite people for imitation ; since if , on the one hand , we perceive in it the steady influence of patriotism , we , on the other , find as strong a desire of re- venge . But , to waive ...
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... means satisfactory . He could 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 ...
... means satisfactory . He could 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 ...
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... means , in a few years , he came to be of some note in the city which justly belonged entirely to him . The executioner was therefore the first object of his re- sentment , and he even practised the lowest fraud to gratify the revenge ...
... means , in a few years , he came to be of some note in the city which justly belonged entirely to him . The executioner was therefore the first object of his re- sentment , and he even practised the lowest fraud to gratify the revenge ...
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