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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... Perceiving my embarrassment about making my first appearance , he instantly offered his assistance and advice . « You must know , sir , " says he , « that the republic of let- ters is at present divided into three classes . One writer ...
... Perceiving my embarrassment about making my first appearance , he instantly offered his assistance and advice . « You must know , sir , " says he , « that the republic of let- ters is at present divided into three classes . One writer ...
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... perceive that I am the unfortunate cause of all this good - humour . It is true , I may have faults in abundance ; but I shall never be induced to reckon my want of a swelled face among the number . » ' ON A BEAUTIFUL YOUTH STRUCK BLIND ...
... perceive that I am the unfortunate cause of all this good - humour . It is true , I may have faults in abundance ; but I shall never be induced to reckon my want of a swelled face among the number . » ' ON A BEAUTIFUL YOUTH STRUCK BLIND ...
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... perceive a superiority . They fancied themselves our equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably have rendered them insolent : but the imperious tone , menaces , and blows , at once changed their sensations and their ideas ...
... perceive a superiority . They fancied themselves our equals , and a continuance of our humanity might probably have rendered them insolent : but the imperious tone , menaces , and blows , at once changed their sensations and their ideas ...
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... Perceiving , however , that I had on my best wig , she offered , if I would ' squire her there , to send home the footman . Though I trembled for our reception in public , yet I could not with any civility refuse ; so , to be as gallant ...
... Perceiving , however , that I had on my best wig , she offered , if I would ' squire her there , to send home the footman . Though I trembled for our reception in public , yet I could not with any civility refuse ; so , to be as gallant ...
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... perceive that seat of delight all covered with this disagreeable distemper . The careless manner in which she exposed to our eyes so disgusting an object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and ...
... perceive that seat of delight all covered with this disagreeable distemper . The careless manner in which she exposed to our eyes so disgusting an object , sufficiently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and ...
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