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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... figures often seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : Satis ...
... figures often seen scratched with charcoal , or the smoke of a candle , upon the kitchen walls of farm - houses . The whole , however , produced a most striking effect , and over the door at the entrance into it was this motto : Satis ...
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... figure than a man of real modesty who assumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxie- ty , studies ease , and affects good - humour . In this situa- tion , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon ...
... figure than a man of real modesty who assumes an air of impudence ; who , while his heart beats with anxie- ty , studies ease , and affects good - humour . In this situa- tion , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon ...
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... laughter , winks and whispers , circulated from visage to visage , and the prismatic figure of the stranger's face was a fund of infinite gaiety ; even the parson , equally remarkable for his gravity and chin INTRODUCTION . 93.
... laughter , winks and whispers , circulated from visage to visage , and the prismatic figure of the stranger's face was a fund of infinite gaiety ; even the parson , equally remarkable for his gravity and chin INTRODUCTION . 93.
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... figures ; for I must own , I could rather see the stage filled with agreeable objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or mis- shapen figures , be their emphasis , as I think it is called ...
... figures ; for I must own , I could rather see the stage filled with agreeable objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or mis- shapen figures , be their emphasis , as I think it is called ...
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... figure des Astres , if I remember right ; a work at once expressive of a deep geometrical knowledge , and the most happy manner of delivering abstruse science with ease . This met with violent opposition from a people , though fond of ...
... figure des Astres , if I remember right ; a work at once expressive of a deep geometrical knowledge , and the most happy manner of delivering abstruse science with ease . This met with violent opposition from a people , though fond of ...
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