The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... eye over her whole appearance . Her gown was of cambrick , cut short before , in order to discover a high - heeled shoe , which was buckled almost at the toe . Her cap , if cap it might be called that cap was none , con- sisted of a few ...
... eye over her whole appearance . Her gown was of cambrick , cut short before , in order to discover a high - heeled shoe , which was buckled almost at the toe . Her cap , if cap it might be called that cap was none , con- sisted of a few ...
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... eyes of the company . As we made our way among crowds who were out to shew their finery as well as we , wherever we came I perceived we brought good - humour in our train . The polite could not forbear smiling , and the vulgar burst out ...
... eyes of the company . As we made our way among crowds who were out to shew their finery as well as we , wherever we came I perceived we brought good - humour in our train . The polite could not forbear smiling , and the vulgar burst out ...
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... eyes so disgusting an object , suffi- ciently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks — which probably you may think trifling enough —I have made in ...
... eyes so disgusting an object , suffi- ciently testifies that they regard it as no very extraordinary malady , and seem to take no pains to conceal it . Such are the remarks — which probably you may think trifling enough —I have made in ...
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... eyes are always , at first , intently fixed upon the persons of the drama , and she lifts them by de- grees , with enchanting diffidence , upon the spectators . Her first speech , or at least the first part of it , is delivered with ...
... eyes are always , at first , intently fixed upon the persons of the drama , and she lifts them by de- grees , with enchanting diffidence , upon the spectators . Her first speech , or at least the first part of it , is delivered with ...
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... sir , to your son , thrift and economy . Let his poor wandering uncle's example be placed before his eyes . " - See Life , ch . iv . ] 64 laws of society can oblige us . This I allow E 2 ON JUSTICE AND GENEROSITY . 51.
... sir , to your son , thrift and economy . Let his poor wandering uncle's example be placed before his eyes . " - See Life , ch . iv . ] 64 laws of society can oblige us . This I allow E 2 ON JUSTICE AND GENEROSITY . 51.
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