The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Putnam, 1855 |
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... heart beats with anxiety , studies ease , and affects good humor . In this situation , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by ...
... heart beats with anxiety , studies ease , and affects good humor . In this situation , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by ...
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... when two robbers came to make this cave their retreat , but happening to disagree about the division of their plunder , one of them stabbed the other to the heart , and left him weltering in blood at the entrance . In 26 THE BEE .
... when two robbers came to make this cave their retreat , but happening to disagree about the division of their plunder , one of them stabbed the other to the heart , and left him weltering in blood at the entrance . In 26 THE BEE .
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... heart to see four yards of good lutestring wear- ing against the ground , like one of his knives on a grindstone . To speak my mind , cousin Jeffery , I never liked tails ; for sup- * [ " White - Conduit - House , Islington , from the ...
... heart to see four yards of good lutestring wear- ing against the ground , like one of his knives on a grindstone . To speak my mind , cousin Jeffery , I never liked tails ; for sup- * [ " White - Conduit - House , Islington , from the ...
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... heart melting at every fictitious distress . Thus he is induced , by misplaced liberality , to put himself into the indigent circumstances of the person he relieves . I shall conclude this paper with the advice of one of the an- cients ...
... heart melting at every fictitious distress . Thus he is induced , by misplaced liberality , to put himself into the indigent circumstances of the person he relieves . I shall conclude this paper with the advice of one of the an- cients ...
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... heart . hope the machine rides easy . " easy . " But still keeping the door shut , and his eye , " Pray , sir , have you no luggage ? good - natured sort of a gentleman ; but I don't find you have got any luggage , and I never permit ...
... heart . hope the machine rides easy . " easy . " But still keeping the door shut , and his eye , " Pray , sir , have you no luggage ? good - natured sort of a gentleman ; but I don't find you have got any luggage , and I never permit ...
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admiration advantages affectation amusement ancient appear attempt attended beauty become called cause character consider continued critics desire England English entirely equal ESSAY Europe excellence expected expression eyes figure formed fortune France French friends genius give going hand happiness head heart human idea imagination imitation improvement instance interest Italy kind labors lady language late laws learning least less lived mankind manner means merit mind nature never object observed occasion once original passion perceive perhaps period person pleasing pleasure poet poetry polite possessed present produced proper reader reason regard respect ridiculous says scarcely seems seen sense serve short society soon speak spirit taste thing thought tion true truth turn universal virtue whole writer young