The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... rich , as they have more sensibility , are opera- ted upon with greater violence by this disorder . Dif- ferent from the poor , instead of becoming more inso- lent , they grow totally unfit for opposition . A gene- ral here , who would ...
... rich , as they have more sensibility , are opera- ted upon with greater violence by this disorder . Dif- ferent from the poor , instead of becoming more inso- lent , they grow totally unfit for opposition . A gene- ral here , who would ...
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... rich , to the ingratitude of the beggar ; from the insincerity of re- finement to the fierceness of rusticity ; and at last had the good fortune to restore him to his usual serenity of temper , by permitting him to expatiate upon all ...
... rich , to the ingratitude of the beggar ; from the insincerity of re- finement to the fierceness of rusticity ; and at last had the good fortune to restore him to his usual serenity of temper , by permitting him to expatiate upon all ...
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... rich by benefits with- out having either natural or social claims to enforce his petitions . But this intercourse of benefaction and acknowledg- ment , is often injurious even to the giver as well as the receiver ; a man can gain but ...
... rich by benefits with- out having either natural or social claims to enforce his petitions . But this intercourse of benefaction and acknowledg- ment , is often injurious even to the giver as well as the receiver ; a man can gain but ...
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... amusement of his friends , or to divert a fit of the spleen , lately sent a threatening letter to a worthy family in my neighbourhood , to this effect . " SIR , Knowing you to be very rich ,. M 2 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 137.
... amusement of his friends , or to divert a fit of the spleen , lately sent a threatening letter to a worthy family in my neighbourhood , to this effect . " SIR , Knowing you to be very rich ,. M 2 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 137.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. " SIR , Knowing you to be very rich , and finding " myself to be very poor , I think proper to inform 66 you , that I have learned the secret of poisoning man , woman , and child , without danger of detec ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. " SIR , Knowing you to be very rich , and finding " myself to be very poor , I think proper to inform 66 you , that I have learned the secret of poisoning man , woman , and child , without danger of detec ...
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