The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... produced in his case by growth and experience was even less than is usual . What was the opinion of him among his schoolfellows at Elphin , Athlone , and Edgworthstown , but an anticipation , even to identity in the mode of its ...
... produced in his case by growth and experience was even less than is usual . What was the opinion of him among his schoolfellows at Elphin , Athlone , and Edgworthstown , but an anticipation , even to identity in the mode of its ...
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... produced to me . I looked into it , and saw its merit ; told the " landlady I should soon return ; and , having gone to a bookseller , sold it for 60 % . ' I brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating ...
... produced to me . I looked into it , and saw its merit ; told the " landlady I should soon return ; and , having gone to a bookseller , sold it for 60 % . ' I brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating ...
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... produced at Covent Garden . Satisfaction is too strong a word . Colman had had no great hopes of the piece ; the actors , with one or two exceptions , were cool about it ; through a great part of the performance the audience were little ...
... produced at Covent Garden . Satisfaction is too strong a word . Colman had had no great hopes of the piece ; the actors , with one or two exceptions , were cool about it ; through a great part of the performance the audience were little ...
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... produced their reproaches . He now therefore found that such friends as benefits had gathered round him , were little estimable : he now found that a man's own heart must be ever given to gain that of another . I now found that My ...
... produced their reproaches . He now therefore found that such friends as benefits had gathered round him , were little estimable : he now found that a man's own heart must be ever given to gain that of another . I now found that My ...
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... produce a pro- blematical dialogism , which , in some measure , proves that the essence of spiri- tuality may be referred to the second pre- dicable . " Hold , hold ! " cried the other , " I deny that : do you think that I can thus ...
... produce a pro- blematical dialogism , which , in some measure , proves that the essence of spiri- tuality may be referred to the second pre- dicable . " Hold , hold ! " cried the other , " I deny that : do you think that I can thus ...
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