The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... amusement the night preceding . The English , in general , seem fonder of gaining the esteem than the love of those they converse with . This gives a for- mality to their amusements ; their gayest conversations have something too wise ...
... amusement the night preceding . The English , in general , seem fonder of gaining the esteem than the love of those they converse with . This gives a for- mality to their amusements ; their gayest conversations have something too wise ...
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... amusement , has four times as much constitution to spare as he who is contented with one ; that a mandarine is much cleverer than a gentleman , and a gentleman than a player ; and yet it is quite the reverse : a mandarine is frequently ...
... amusement , has four times as much constitution to spare as he who is contented with one ; that a mandarine is much cleverer than a gentleman , and a gentleman than a player ; and yet it is quite the reverse : a mandarine is frequently ...
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... amusement ; these rather to furnish out a part of the entertainment themselves . I could not avoid consider- ing them as acting parts in dumb show ; not a curtsey or nod , that was not the result of art ; not a look nor a smile that was ...
... amusement ; these rather to furnish out a part of the entertainment themselves . I could not avoid consider- ing them as acting parts in dumb show ; not a curtsey or nod , that was not the result of art ; not a look nor a smile that was ...
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... amusement and instruction , I could not avoid observing the great numbers of old bache- lors and maiden ladies with which this city seems to be over - run . Sure marriage , said I , is not sufficiently encou- raged , or we should never ...
... amusement and instruction , I could not avoid observing the great numbers of old bache- lors and maiden ladies with which this city seems to be over - run . Sure marriage , said I , is not sufficiently encou- raged , or we should never ...
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... amusement he usually spent some time every day . He was at length arraigned by the friends of a person whom in this manner he had killed , was found guilty of the charge , and condemned to die . His merciful monarch par- doned him in ...
... amusement he usually spent some time every day . He was at length arraigned by the friends of a person whom in this manner he had killed , was found guilty of the charge , and condemned to die . His merciful monarch par- doned him in ...
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