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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... short cohabitation they separated , and lived ever after asunder . She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming ...
... short cohabitation they separated , and lived ever after asunder . She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming ...
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... short , whichever way I turned , nothing pre- sented but prospects of terror , despair , chandlers ' shops , and waste paper . In this debate between fear and ambition , my publisher , happening to arrive , interrupted for a while my ...
... short , whichever way I turned , nothing pre- sented but prospects of terror , despair , chandlers ' shops , and waste paper . In this debate between fear and ambition , my publisher , happening to arrive , interrupted for a while my ...
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... short , there is hardly a character in comedy to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of vivacity that could not fail of applause . But , instead of this , we too often see our fine gentlemen do nothing , through a ...
... short , there is hardly a character in comedy to which a player of any real humour might not add strokes of vivacity that could not fail of applause . But , instead of this , we too often see our fine gentlemen do nothing , through a ...
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... short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physicians judged incurable . During this illness , Alcander watched him with all the anxiety of fondness , and brought his mistress to join in those amiable offices ...
... short time became so strong , that they brought on a fever , which the physicians judged incurable . During this illness , Alcander watched him with all the anxiety of fondness , and brought his mistress to join in those amiable offices ...
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... short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without the city , the usual retreat of guilt , poverty , or despair . In this mansion of horror , laying his head upon an inverted urn , he forgot his miseries for a ...
... short , he was obliged to take up his lodging in one of the tombs without the city , the usual retreat of guilt , poverty , or despair . In this mansion of horror , laying his head upon an inverted urn , he forgot his miseries for a ...
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