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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第 67 頁
... proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ; and upon his becoming a 5 . LORD BOLINGBROKE . 67.
... proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ; and upon his becoming a 5 . LORD BOLINGBROKE . 67.
第 81 頁
... proper , and to pay the interest or income thereof to Francis Arboneau , my valet de chambre , and Ann his wife , and the survivor of them ; and after the decease of the survivor of them , if their son John Arbo- neau shall be living ...
... proper , and to pay the interest or income thereof to Francis Arboneau , my valet de chambre , and Ann his wife , and the survivor of them ; and after the decease of the survivor of them , if their son John Arbo- neau shall be living ...
第 90 頁
... in his advice , which , however , I thought proper to decline , by assuring him , that as I in- tended to pursue no fixed method , so it was impossible to form any regular plan ; determined never to be tedious 90 THE BEE .
... in his advice , which , however , I thought proper to decline , by assuring him , that as I in- tended to pursue no fixed method , so it was impossible to form any regular plan ; determined never to be tedious 90 THE BEE .
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... proper models of action in every company and in every coffee - house he enters . An Englishman is obliged to take his models from the stage itself ; he is obliged to imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men ...
... proper models of action in every company and in every coffee - house he enters . An Englishman is obliged to take his models from the stage itself ; he is obliged to imitate nature from an imitation of nature . I know of no set of men ...
第 98 頁
... proper . The first may have the awkward appear- ance of new raised troops ; but in viewing the last , I can- not avoid the mortification of fancying myself placed in an hospital of invalids . THE STORY OF ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS ...
... proper . The first may have the awkward appear- ance of new raised troops ; but in viewing the last , I can- not avoid the mortification of fancying myself placed in an hospital of invalids . THE STORY OF ALCANDER AND SEPTIMIUS ...
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