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... obliged to comply . The next morning I perceived them not a little busy in col- lecting such materials as might be necessary for the expedition ; but , as I found it would be a business of time , I walked on to the church before , and ...
... obliged to comply . The next morning I perceived them not a little busy in col- lecting such materials as might be necessary for the expedition ; but , as I found it would be a business of time , I walked on to the church before , and ...
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... obliged to wander , without a friend to comfort or to assist them , find enmity in every law , and are too poor to obtain even justice . I have been led into these reflections from accidentally meeting , some days ago , a poor fellow ...
... obliged to wander , without a friend to comfort or to assist them , find enmity in every law , and are too poor to obtain even justice . I have been led into these reflections from accidentally meeting , some days ago , a poor fellow ...
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... obliged to take his models from the stage itself ; he is obliged to imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants ...
... obliged to take his models from the stage itself ; he is obliged to imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men more likely to be improved by travelling than those of the theatrical profession . The inhabitants ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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