The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Putnam, 1855 |
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... saying by the plays I have of late gone to see ; in the " Miser , " which was played a few nights ago at Coyent - Garden , Lovegold appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's 20 THE BEE .
... saying by the plays I have of late gone to see ; in the " Miser , " which was played a few nights ago at Coyent - Garden , Lovegold appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's 20 THE BEE .
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... whole part , but strut , and open their snuffbox ; our pretty fellows sit indecently with their legs across , and our clowns pull up their breeches . These , if once , or even twice repeated , might do well enough ; but to see them ...
... whole part , but strut , and open their snuffbox ; our pretty fellows sit indecently with their legs across , and our clowns pull up their breeches . These , if once , or even twice repeated , might do well enough ; but to see them ...
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... whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by long succession of hardships , that he passed entirely without notice ; and in the evening , when he was ...
... whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by long succession of hardships , that he passed entirely without notice ; and in the evening , when he was ...
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... whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without an enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not ...
... whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without an enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not ...
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... whole appearance shows as little variety or taste as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a marching regiment , or fancied by the same artist who dresses the three battalions of guards . · But not only ladies of every shape ...
... whole appearance shows as little variety or taste as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a marching regiment , or fancied by the same artist who dresses the three battalions of guards . · But not only ladies of every shape ...
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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