The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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... and even some time after , when the lives of both were aimed at , he could not think of concerting measures with him for their mutual safety , preferring even death itself to the appearance of a temporary friend- ship .
... and even some time after , when the lives of both were aimed at , he could not think of concerting measures with him for their mutual safety , preferring even death itself to the appearance of a temporary friend- ship .
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In Dr Matty's Life of Lord Chesterfield , he mentions that the earl had seen Lord Bolingbroke for several months labouring under a cruel , and to appearance incurable dis- order . A cancerous humour in his face made a daily pro- gress ...
In Dr Matty's Life of Lord Chesterfield , he mentions that the earl had seen Lord Bolingbroke for several months labouring under a cruel , and to appearance incurable dis- order . A cancerous humour in his face made a daily pro- gress ...
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In this debate between fear and ambition , my publisher , happening to arrive , interrupted for a while my anxiety . Perceiving my embarrassment about making my first appearance , he instantly offered his assistance and advice .
In this debate between fear and ambition , my publisher , happening to arrive , interrupted for a while my anxiety . Perceiving my embarrassment about making my first appearance , he instantly offered his assistance and advice .
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Upon his first appearance at the church - door , the eyes of all were naturally fixed upon the stranger ; but what was their amazement , when they found that he ac- tually wanted that emblem of beauty , a pursed chin !
Upon his first appearance at the church - door , the eyes of all were naturally fixed upon the stranger ; but what was their amazement , when they found that he ac- tually wanted that emblem of beauty , a pursed chin !
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They give a relish to the humour of the poet , and make the appearance of nature more illusive . The Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and en- deavour to preserve the peculiar humour by the make of the mask ; but I have ...
They give a relish to the humour of the poet , and make the appearance of nature more illusive . The Italians , it is true , mask some characters , and en- deavour to preserve the peculiar humour by the make of the mask ; but I have ...
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