The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... meets upon entering that king- dom , is an odd sort of a staring vivacity in every eye , not excepting even the children ; the people , it seems , have got it into their heads that they have more wit than others , and so stare in order ...
... meets upon entering that king- dom , is an odd sort of a staring vivacity in every eye , not excepting even the children ; the people , it seems , have got it into their heads that they have more wit than others , and so stare in order ...
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... meet with " from a worthless fellow . His brutality ought to in- " duce me to self - examination , and correct every ble- " mish that may have given rise to his calumny . " Yet with all the pleasures and profits which are " generally ...
... meet with " from a worthless fellow . His brutality ought to in- " duce me to self - examination , and correct every ble- " mish that may have given rise to his calumny . " Yet with all the pleasures and profits which are " generally ...
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... meet no foreigner however to fight with , they are in such cases generally content with beating each other . The rich , as they have more sensibility , are opera- ted upon with greater violence by this disorder . Dif- ferent from the ...
... meet no foreigner however to fight with , they are in such cases generally content with beating each other . The rich , as they have more sensibility , are opera- ted upon with greater violence by this disorder . Dif- ferent from the ...
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... meet in a narrow street , they would lay down their burthens , make a thousand excuses to each other for the accidental interruption , and beg pardon on their knees ; if two men of the same occupation should meet here , they would first ...
... meet in a narrow street , they would lay down their burthens , make a thousand excuses to each other for the accidental interruption , and beg pardon on their knees ; if two men of the same occupation should meet here , they would first ...
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... meet with none of those trifling civilities , so frequent elsewhere ' which are instances of mutual good - will without pre- vious acquaintance ; they travel through the country either too ignorant or too obstinate to cultivate a closer ...
... meet with none of those trifling civilities , so frequent elsewhere ' which are instances of mutual good - will without pre- vious acquaintance ; they travel through the country either too ignorant or too obstinate to cultivate a closer ...
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