The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... laughter , winks and whispers , circulated from visage to visage , and the prismatic figure of the stranger's face was a fund of infinite gaiety ; even the parson , equally remarkable for his gravity and chin INTRODUCTION . 93.
... laughter , winks and whispers , circulated from visage to visage , and the prismatic figure of the stranger's face was a fund of infinite gaiety ; even the parson , equally remarkable for his gravity and chin INTRODUCTION . 93.
第 94 頁
... equally remarkable for his gravity and chin , could hardly refrain joining in the good - humour . Our traveller could no longer patiently continue an object for deformity to point at . « Good folks , » said he , « I perceive that I am ...
... equally remarkable for his gravity and chin , could hardly refrain joining in the good - humour . Our traveller could no longer patiently continue an object for deformity to point at . « Good folks , » said he , « I perceive that I am ...
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... equally happy in friendship and love . But this was an interview fatal to the peace of both . Septimius no sooner saw her , but he was smitten with an involuntary passion . He used every effort , but in vain , to suppress desires at ...
... equally happy in friendship and love . But this was an interview fatal to the peace of both . Septimius no sooner saw her , but he was smitten with an involuntary passion . He used every effort , but in vain , to suppress desires at ...
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... equally so of meeting with a good saddle and pistols , he ungirds his horse , claps the whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was not far off . Entering the stable , he ...
... equally so of meeting with a good saddle and pistols , he ungirds his horse , claps the whole equipage on his own back , and thus accoutred marches on to the next inn , which by good fortune was not far off . Entering the stable , he ...
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... equally remarkable for his violence , cruel- ty , and pride . Conducted by Conducted by an ill - grounded zeal for the Christian religion , or , perhaps , desirous of augmenting his authority in the city , he had long meditated the ...
... equally remarkable for his violence , cruel- ty , and pride . Conducted by Conducted by an ill - grounded zeal for the Christian religion , or , perhaps , desirous of augmenting his authority in the city , he had long meditated the ...
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