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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... improved by reflection , and his ambition kept under by disappointment , his whole aim seemed to have been to leave the stage of life , on which he had acted such various parts , with applause . He had long wished to fetch his last ...
... improved by reflection , and his ambition kept under by disappointment , his whole aim seemed to have been to leave the stage of life , on which he had acted such various parts , with applause . He had long wished to fetch his last ...
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... improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants of the continent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen through upon a first acquaintance ; such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at ...
... improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants of the continent are less reserved than here ; they may be seen through upon a first acquaintance ; such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at ...
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... improving her charms , the beau had put on lace , and the young doctor a big wig , merely to please me . But quite different were the sentiments of cousin Hannah ; she regarded every well - dressed woman as a victorious rival , hated ...
... improving her charms , the beau had put on lace , and the young doctor a big wig , merely to please me . But quite different were the sentiments of cousin Hannah ; she regarded every well - dressed woman as a victorious rival , hated ...
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... improving her appearance , and lessening her little fortune , and is now , you see , become a belle and a bankrupt . » My cousin was proceeding in her remarks , which were interrupted by the approach of the very lady she had been so ...
... improving her appearance , and lessening her little fortune , and is now , you see , become a belle and a bankrupt . » My cousin was proceeding in her remarks , which were interrupted by the approach of the very lady she had been so ...
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... improvement . In this country nothing is left to private rapacity ; but every improvement is imme- diately diffused , and its inventor immediately recompensed by the state . Happy were it so in other countries ; by this means , every ...
... improvement . In this country nothing is left to private rapacity ; but every improvement is imme- diately diffused , and its inventor immediately recompensed by the state . Happy were it so in other countries ; by this means , every ...
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