The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... better per- petuate the memory of things worthy of being transmitted to posterity , and would be much more glorious to hu- manity than all these tumultuous preparations of feasts , entertainments , and other rejoicings used upon such ...
... better per- petuate the memory of things worthy of being transmitted to posterity , and would be much more glorious to hu- manity than all these tumultuous preparations of feasts , entertainments , and other rejoicings used upon such ...
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... better able to satisfy their creditors ; they would be better able to marry their children , and instead of one marriage at present , there might be two , if such regulations took place . The imaginary calls of vanity , which in reality ...
... better able to satisfy their creditors ; they would be better able to marry their children , and instead of one marriage at present , there might be two , if such regulations took place . The imaginary calls of vanity , which in reality ...
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... better passengers ; but , as you seem a harmless creature , perhaps if there be room left , I may let you ride awhile for charity . " I now took my stand by the coachman at the door , and since I could not command a seat , was resolved ...
... better passengers ; but , as you seem a harmless creature , perhaps if there be room left , I may let you ride awhile for charity . " I now took my stand by the coachman at the door , and since I could not command a seat , was resolved ...
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... better if the writers on this subject had treated it in a more scientific manner , repressed all the sallies of imagination , and given us the result of their observations with didactic simplicity . Upon this subject , the smallest ...
... better if the writers on this subject had treated it in a more scientific manner , repressed all the sallies of imagination , and given us the result of their observations with didactic simplicity . Upon this subject , the smallest ...
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... better to know these when a boy , than be first taught them when a man ; for their novelty then may have irresistible charms . In a public education , boys early learn temperance ; and if the parents and friends would give them less ...
... better to know these when a boy , than be first taught them when a man ; for their novelty then may have irresistible charms . In a public education , boys early learn temperance ; and if the parents and friends would give them less ...
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