The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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But the turbulence of these passions only affected himself , and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effec- tually raised the mirth of his companions , as well at his vexations as at his triumphs ...
But the turbulence of these passions only affected himself , and never those about him : he knew the ridicule of his own character , and very effec- tually raised the mirth of his companions , as well at his vexations as at his triumphs ...
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... were well affected to the cause ; that the city of London was ready to rise , and that the enter- prises for seizing of several places were ripe for execution ; in a word , that most of the principal tories 4 . LORD BOLINGBROKE .
... were well affected to the cause ; that the city of London was ready to rise , and that the enter- prises for seizing of several places were ripe for execution ; in a word , that most of the principal tories 4 . LORD BOLINGBROKE .
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The first was , that he was never to be found by those who came to him about business ; and if by chance or stratagem they got hold of him , he affected being in a hurry , and by putting them off to another time , still avoided giving ...
The first was , that he was never to be found by those who came to him about business ; and if by chance or stratagem they got hold of him , he affected being in a hurry , and by putting them off to another time , still avoided giving ...
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... would previously have basely be- trayed his employer ; a man , conscious of acting so in- famous a part , would have undertaken no defence , but let the accusations , which could not materially affect him , blow over ...
... would previously have basely be- trayed his employer ; a man , conscious of acting so in- famous a part , would have undertaken no defence , but let the accusations , which could not materially affect him , blow over ...
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So extra- ordinary a reverse of fortune could not fail of strongly affecting that good prelate , who observed with some emo- tion , that he perceived himself to be exchanged : he pre- sently left it to his auditors to imagine , whether ...
So extra- ordinary a reverse of fortune could not fail of strongly affecting that good prelate , who observed with some emo- tion , that he perceived himself to be exchanged : he pre- sently left it to his auditors to imagine , whether ...
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