The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina xxi
... seemed to excel in whatever he attempted ; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness , and general without con- fusion ; whose language was capacious without exuberance ; exact without restraint ; and easy without ...
... seemed to excel in whatever he attempted ; a man who had the art of being minute without tediousness , and general without con- fusion ; whose language was capacious without exuberance ; exact without restraint ; and easy without ...
Pagina 5
... seemed to increase their passion . We statute of bankruptcy , and is thought not to were generally awaked in the morning by have left a shilling in the pound . I was un- music , and on fine days rode a - hunting . The willing to shock ...
... seemed to increase their passion . We statute of bankruptcy , and is thought not to were generally awaked in the morning by have left a shilling in the pound . I was un- music , and on fine days rode a - hunting . The willing to shock ...
Pagina 6
... seemed to brighten with the expectation of an approaching tri- umph : nor was my wife less pleased and con- fident ... seemed to be about thirty , dressed in clothes that once were laced . His person was well formed , and his face marked ...
... seemed to brighten with the expectation of an approaching tri- umph : nor was my wife less pleased and con- fident ... seemed to be about thirty , dressed in clothes that once were laced . His person was well formed , and his face marked ...
Pagina 7
... seemed to decay ; stay supper . The stranger's conversation , which he grew provident as he grew poor ; and was at once pleasing and instructive , induced though he talked like a man of sense , his ac- me to wish for a continuance of it ...
... seemed to decay ; stay supper . The stranger's conversation , which he grew provident as he grew poor ; and was at once pleasing and instructive , induced though he talked like a man of sense , his ac- me to wish for a continuance of it ...
Pagina 9
... seemed improved by this curtailing . CHAPTER V. A NEW AND GREAT ACQUAINTANCE INTRODUCED . —WHAT WE PLACE MOST HOPES UPON , GENE- RALLY PROVES MOST FATAL . At a small distance from the house , my pre- decessor had made a seat ...
... seemed improved by this curtailing . CHAPTER V. A NEW AND GREAT ACQUAINTANCE INTRODUCED . —WHAT WE PLACE MOST HOPES UPON , GENE- RALLY PROVES MOST FATAL . At a small distance from the house , my pre- decessor had made a seat ...
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