The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... dæmons and wicked spirits , which are obliged to reside in these prisons till the resurrection pronounces their everlasting punishment ; but are previously condemned to suffer all the pains and hardships inflicted upon them by man , or ...
... dæmons and wicked spirits , which are obliged to reside in these prisons till the resurrection pronounces their everlasting punishment ; but are previously condemned to suffer all the pains and hardships inflicted upon them by man , or ...
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... dæmons , daggers , racks and ratsbane . But whether the king was killed , or the queen was drowned , or the son was poisoned , I have absolutely forgotten . When the play was over , I could not avoid ob- serving , that the persons of ...
... dæmons , daggers , racks and ratsbane . But whether the king was killed , or the queen was drowned , or the son was poisoned , I have absolutely forgotten . When the play was over , I could not avoid ob- serving , that the persons of ...
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... dæmon directed his flight downwards , and skimmed the surface of the ocean ; a thousand voices , some with loud invectives , others in the sarcastic tones of contempt , vainly endeavoured to persuade him to look round ; but he still ...
... dæmon directed his flight downwards , and skimmed the surface of the ocean ; a thousand voices , some with loud invectives , others in the sarcastic tones of contempt , vainly endeavoured to persuade him to look round ; but he still ...
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