The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... ceremonies , cuts their hair close to the crown ; and then with a composition of meal and hog's lard plasters the whole in such a manner , as to make it im- possible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to ...
... ceremonies , cuts their hair close to the crown ; and then with a composition of meal and hog's lard plasters the whole in such a manner , as to make it im- possible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to ...
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... ceremony of the most persevering devotion . In short , every man here pretends to be a politician ; even the fair sex are sometimes found to mix the severity of na- tional altercation with the blandishments of love , and often become ...
... ceremony of the most persevering devotion . In short , every man here pretends to be a politician ; even the fair sex are sometimes found to mix the severity of na- tional altercation with the blandishments of love , and often become ...
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... ceremonies of this infatuated people ! How would you deplore the blindness and folly of mankind . His boasted reason seems only to lead him astray , and brutal instinct more regularly points out the path to hap- piness . Could you think ...
... ceremonies of this infatuated people ! How would you deplore the blindness and folly of mankind . His boasted reason seems only to lead him astray , and brutal instinct more regularly points out the path to hap- piness . Could you think ...
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... ceremony , and was going to enter , when a person , who held the gate in his hand , told me I must pay first . ( 1 ) I was surprised at such a demand ; and asked the man , whether the people of England kept a show ? whether the paltry ...
... ceremony , and was going to enter , when a person , who held the gate in his hand , told me I must pay first . ( 1 ) I was surprised at such a demand ; and asked the man , whether the people of England kept a show ? whether the paltry ...
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... ceremony , placed in the most honourable seat at supper , and the wine began to circulate with great freedom . Choang and Hansi exhibited open marks of mutual tenderness , and unfeigned reconciliation : nothing could equal their ...
... ceremony , placed in the most honourable seat at supper , and the wine began to circulate with great freedom . Choang and Hansi exhibited open marks of mutual tenderness , and unfeigned reconciliation : nothing could equal their ...
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