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... thing a man can do with an aching heart is to put on a serene countenance ; for a philosophical air is the most becoming thing in the world to the face of a person of quality . I will therefore bear my disgrace like a great man , and ...
... thing a man can do with an aching heart is to put on a serene countenance ; for a philosophical air is the most becoming thing in the world to the face of a person of quality . I will therefore bear my disgrace like a great man , and ...
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... things well , but they compare the one thing with the other ; and then uniformly fasten upon the less suc- cessful performance . One real disadvantage attended and for years clung to the personal reputation of Goldsmith . He appears ...
... things well , but they compare the one thing with the other ; and then uniformly fasten upon the less suc- cessful performance . One real disadvantage attended and for years clung to the personal reputation of Goldsmith . He appears ...
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... to console himself with another " dandy " of punch . Patting the mare fondly , and even laying his cheek against her warm , wet neck , the losing jockey retired to 276 The Gentleman's Magazine . 377 383 389 395 -"A Good Thing"
... to console himself with another " dandy " of punch . Patting the mare fondly , and even laying his cheek against her warm , wet neck , the losing jockey retired to 276 The Gentleman's Magazine . 377 383 389 395 -"A Good Thing"
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