The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 2 卷Baudry's European Library, 1837 |
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... country from the impend- ing danger . « < For my part , » cries the prisoner , « the greatest of my apprehensions is for our freedom ; if the French should conquer , what would become of English liberty ? My 16 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... country from the impend- ing danger . « < For my part , » cries the prisoner , « the greatest of my apprehensions is for our freedom ; if the French should conquer , what would become of English liberty ? My 16 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... cries the porter , « they are all slaves , fit only to carry burdens , every one of them . Be- fore I would stoop to slavery , may this be my poison ( and he held the goblet in his hand ) , may this be my poison-- but I would sooner ...
... cries the porter , « they are all slaves , fit only to carry burdens , every one of them . Be- fore I would stoop to slavery , may this be my poison ( and he held the goblet in his hand ) , may this be my poison-- but I would sooner ...
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... cries he , « why won't you oblige me by making use of my coat ? you see how well it defends me from the rain ; I should not choose to part with it to others , but to such a friend as you I could even part with my skin to do him service ...
... cries he , « why won't you oblige me by making use of my coat ? you see how well it defends me from the rain ; I should not choose to part with it to others , but to such a friend as you I could even part with my skin to do him service ...
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... cries he , I am your most obedient humble servant . Oh , sir , replies the queen , without any prompter , or the least hesitation , I'm very proud of the very great honour you do me . Upon which she made a low courtesy , and all the ...
... cries he , I am your most obedient humble servant . Oh , sir , replies the queen , without any prompter , or the least hesitation , I'm very proud of the very great honour you do me . Upon which she made a low courtesy , and all the ...
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... cries , while drums and timbrels swell the infernal con- cert . After this dissonance , miscalled music , has continued about two hours , the priest rises from the ground , assumes an air of inspiration , grows big with the inspiring ...
... cries , while drums and timbrels swell the infernal con- cert . After this dissonance , miscalled music , has continued about two hours , the priest rises from the ground , assumes an air of inspiration , grows big with the inspiring ...
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