The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... culverin when well , if the fit be on him , shall hardly find courage to snuff a candle . An admiral , who could have opposed a broadside without shrinking , shall sit whole days in his chamber , mobbed up in double nightcaps ...
... culverin when well , if the fit be on him , shall hardly find courage to snuff a candle . An admiral , who could have opposed a broadside without shrinking , shall sit whole days in his chamber , mobbed up in double nightcaps ...
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... culverin , tion , reason , and the whole train of affec- in order to adapt it for a new explosion . tions , are fast asleep . The jucunda et idonea vita - those sallies which mend the heart , while they amuse the fancy - are quite ...
... culverin , tion , reason , and the whole train of affec- in order to adapt it for a new explosion . tions , are fast asleep . The jucunda et idonea vita - those sallies which mend the heart , while they amuse the fancy - are quite ...
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... culverin . Upon one of these occasions I have actually seen a bloody - minded man - milliner sally forth at the head of a mob , determined to face a desperate pastrycook , who was general of THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 261.
... culverin . Upon one of these occasions I have actually seen a bloody - minded man - milliner sally forth at the head of a mob , determined to face a desperate pastrycook , who was general of THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 261.
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