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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... observed with some emo- tion , that he perceived himself to be exchanged : he pre- sently left it to his auditors to imagine , whether his coun- try were the loser or the gainer by such an exchange . Lord Bolingbroke , upon his return ...
... observed with some emo- tion , that he perceived himself to be exchanged : he pre- sently left it to his auditors to imagine , whether his coun- try were the loser or the gainer by such an exchange . Lord Bolingbroke , upon his return ...
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... observation as far as it will go , should the labours of a writer , who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ...
... observation as far as it will go , should the labours of a writer , who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ...
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... observations upon our theatres and actors , without , on this trivial occasion , throwing my thoughts into the formality of method . There is something in the deportment of all our players infinitely more stiff and formal than among the ...
... observations upon our theatres and actors , without , on this trivial occasion , throwing my thoughts into the formality of method . There is something in the deportment of all our players infinitely more stiff and formal than among the ...
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... observed elsewhere , and , for my part , I could wish to see it observed at home . I can never conceive a hero dying for love of a lady totally destitute of beauty . I must think the part unnatural ; for I cannot bear to hear him call ...
... observed elsewhere , and , for my part , I could wish to see it observed at home . I can never conceive a hero dying for love of a lady totally destitute of beauty . I must think the part unnatural ; for I cannot bear to hear him call ...
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... observation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant intruder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and , out of my own . country , the highest cha ...
... observation ; but I find myself regarded as an ignorant intruder . The truth is , I shall never be able to acquire a power of expressing myself with ease in any language but my own ; and , out of my own . country , the highest cha ...
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