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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... object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical ... objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or mis- shapen figures , be ...
... object of my affections or admiration . But if this be a defect , what must be the entire perversion of scenical ... objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or mis- shapen figures , be ...
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... object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of the citizens would harbour so much wretchedness ...
... object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of the citizens would harbour so much wretchedness ...
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... object . The robber who had been really guilty , was apprehended selling his plunder , and , struck with a panic , confessed his crime . He was brought bound to the same tribunal , and acquitted every other other person person of any ...
... object . The robber who had been really guilty , was apprehended selling his plunder , and , struck with a panic , confessed his crime . He was brought bound to the same tribunal , and acquitted every other other person person of any ...
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... object for my former acquaintance to point at . While you enjoy all the ease and elegance of prudence and vir- tue , your old friend wanders over the world , without a single anchor to hold by , or a friend , except you , to confide in ...
... object for my former acquaintance to point at . While you enjoy all the ease and elegance of prudence and vir- tue , your old friend wanders over the world , without a single anchor to hold by , or a friend , except you , to confide in ...
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... object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks , which probably you may think trifling enough , I have made in my journey to Stockholm ...
... object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks , which probably you may think trifling enough , I have made in my journey to Stockholm ...
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