The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... admiration of what you say , but for fear of a shower . He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me ; though he says he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus , while one of us runs away with all the power ...
... admiration of what you say , but for fear of a shower . He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me ; though he says he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus , while one of us runs away with all the power ...
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... admiration without our love . His ambition ever aimed at the summit of power , and nothing seemed capable of satisfying his immoderate desires , but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great ...
... admiration without our love . His ambition ever aimed at the summit of power , and nothing seemed capable of satisfying his immoderate desires , but the liberty of governing all things without a rival . With as much ambition , as great ...
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... admiration of the present age , and will probably last for ever . THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE LATE RIGHT HON . HENRY ST JOHN , LORD VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE . In the name of God , whom I humbly adore , to whom I offer up perpetual ...
... admiration of the present age , and will probably last for ever . THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE LATE RIGHT HON . HENRY ST JOHN , LORD VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE . In the name of God , whom I humbly adore , to whom I offer up perpetual ...
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... admiration of the company , tosses his legs and arins about , and , in the midst of his raptures and vociferation , he and the chair fall back together . All this appears dull enough in the recital , but the gravity of Cato could not ...
... admiration of the company , tosses his legs and arins about , and , in the midst of his raptures and vociferation , he and the chair fall back together . All this appears dull enough in the recital , but the gravity of Cato could not ...
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... admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster , pining in the character of Jane Shore ...
... admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical decorum , when , for instance , we see an actress , that might act the Wapping landlady without a bolster , pining in the character of Jane Shore ...
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