The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... equally new , delicate and striking . Every new tragedy therefore I shall go to see ; for reflections of this nature make a tolerable harmony , when mixed up with a proper quantity of drum , trumpet , thunder , lightning , or the scene ...
... equally new , delicate and striking . Every new tragedy therefore I shall go to see ; for reflections of this nature make a tolerable harmony , when mixed up with a proper quantity of drum , trumpet , thunder , lightning , or the scene ...
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... equally candidates for the vulgar shout , and foremost to pro- pagate their unblushing faces upon brass . My unea- siness therefore at not finding my few favourite names among the number , was now changed into congratula tion ; I could ...
... equally candidates for the vulgar shout , and foremost to pro- pagate their unblushing faces upon brass . My unea- siness therefore at not finding my few favourite names among the number , was now changed into congratula tion ; I could ...
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... equally defend ; they hate each other , and that is all the difference between them . But though their principles are the same , their practice is somewhat different . Those of the estab- lished religion laugh when they are pleased ...
... equally defend ; they hate each other , and that is all the difference between them . But though their principles are the same , their practice is somewhat different . Those of the estab- lished religion laugh when they are pleased ...
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... equally inspired with anger , jealousy , politics , patriotism , and punch ; I remarked one figure that was carried up by two men upon this occasion . I at first began to pity his infirmities as natural , but soon found the fellow so ...
... equally inspired with anger , jealousy , politics , patriotism , and punch ; I remarked one figure that was carried up by two men upon this occasion . I at first began to pity his infirmities as natural , but soon found the fellow so ...
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... equally capable of defending and inspiring . We were each of differ- ent opinions upon this subject ; the lady insisted that it was a natural and universal passion , and produced the happiness of those who cultivated it with proper ...
... equally capable of defending and inspiring . We were each of differ- ent opinions upon this subject ; the lady insisted that it was a natural and universal passion , and produced the happiness of those who cultivated it with proper ...
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