The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... perceive , that a single gazette is the joint manufacture of Europe ; and he who would peruse it with a philosophical eye might perceive in every paragraph some- thing characteristic of the nation to which it belongs . A map does not ...
... perceive , that a single gazette is the joint manufacture of Europe ; and he who would peruse it with a philosophical eye might perceive in every paragraph some- thing characteristic of the nation to which it belongs . A map does not ...
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... perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recommendation . They even seem to think it their duty ... perceiving my watch out of order , she kindly took it to be repaired by a relation of her own , which you may ...
... perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recommendation . They even seem to think it their duty ... perceiving my watch out of order , she kindly took it to be repaired by a relation of her own , which you may ...
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... perceive they were going to die of old age and what is more surprising still , such bat- tered beaus are generally most infamously successful . A fellow of this kind employs three hours every morning in dressing his head , by which is ...
... perceive they were going to die of old age and what is more surprising still , such bat- tered beaus are generally most infamously successful . A fellow of this kind employs three hours every morning in dressing his head , by which is ...
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... perceive he does not consume , they fill up the grave , and desist from desiring him to eat for the future . How how can mankind be guilty of such strange absurdity ? to entreat a dead body already putrid to partake of the ban- quet ...
... perceive he does not consume , they fill up the grave , and desist from desiring him to eat for the future . How how can mankind be guilty of such strange absurdity ? to entreat a dead body already putrid to partake of the ban- quet ...
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... perceiving me to be a stranger , came up , entered into conversation , and politely offered to be my instructor and guide through the temple . " If any monument , " said he , “ should particularly excite your curiosity , I shall en ...
... perceiving me to be a stranger , came up , entered into conversation , and politely offered to be my instructor and guide through the temple . " If any monument , " said he , “ should particularly excite your curiosity , I shall en ...
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