The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 pàgines |
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... observation as far as it will go , fhould the labours of a writer , who defigns his performances for readers of a more refined . appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compi lations , what can he expect but contempt and con ...
... observation as far as it will go , fhould the labours of a writer , who defigns his performances for readers of a more refined . appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compi lations , what can he expect but contempt and con ...
Pàgina 29
... observed , that the beer was extreme good : my neighbour made no reply , but by a large puff of tobacco fmoke . I now began to be uneafy in this dumb fociety , till one of them a little relieved me , by obferving , that bread had not ...
... observed , that the beer was extreme good : my neighbour made no reply , but by a large puff of tobacco fmoke . I now began to be uneafy in this dumb fociety , till one of them a little relieved me , by obferving , that bread had not ...
Pàgina 30
... observe , that the man who told of the ghoft had the loudest voice , and the longest story to tell , fo that his continuing narrative filled every chafm in the converfation . " So , Sir , d'ye perceive me , the ghoft giving three loud ...
... observe , that the man who told of the ghoft had the loudest voice , and the longest story to tell , fo that his continuing narrative filled every chafm in the converfation . " So , Sir , d'ye perceive me , the ghoft giving three loud ...
Pàgina 50
... observed , we fend them to board in the country , to the most ignorant fet of men that can be imagined ; and , left the ignorance of the master be not sufficient , the child is generally configned to the ufher . This is commonly fome ...
... observed , we fend them to board in the country , to the most ignorant fet of men that can be imagined ; and , left the ignorance of the master be not sufficient , the child is generally configned to the ufher . This is commonly fome ...
Pàgina 57
... observed , that what his brother had spoken , he could do : and thus he at once gained his cause . To teach men to be orators , is little lefs than to teach them to be poets ; and , for my part , I should · have too great a regard for ...
... observed , that what his brother had spoken , he could do : and thus he at once gained his cause . To teach men to be orators , is little lefs than to teach them to be poets ; and , for my part , I should · have too great a regard for ...
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Pàgina 170 - Frenchmen : we had no arms ; but one Englishman is able to beat five French at any time : so we went down to the door, where both the sentries were posted, and rushing upon them, seized their arms in a moment, and knocked them down. From thence, nine of us ran together to the quay...
Pàgina xi - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.