The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poemsW. Osborne&T. Griffin, 1784 - 230ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... appearance of day till night fall , and condemned to this for life : yet , with all these circumftances of apparent wretchedness , he fung , would have danced , but that he wanted a leg , and appeared the merrieft , happiest man of all ...
... appearance of day till night fall , and condemned to this for life : yet , with all these circumftances of apparent wretchedness , he fung , would have danced , but that he wanted a leg , and appeared the merrieft , happiest man of all ...
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... appearance of philofophy , wherever pleasure was to be fold , he was generally foremost to raife the auction . Being an universal admirer of the fair fex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from ...
... appearance of philofophy , wherever pleasure was to be fold , he was generally foremost to raife the auction . Being an universal admirer of the fair fex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with another , from ...
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... appearance of friendship , was now turned into rivalry . YET I could not observe that , amidst all this flattery and obfequious attention , our great men took any notice of the rest of the company : Their whole difcourfe was addreffed ...
... appearance of friendship , was now turned into rivalry . YET I could not observe that , amidst all this flattery and obfequious attention , our great men took any notice of the rest of the company : Their whole difcourfe was addreffed ...
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... appearance of guilt . POPULAR glory is a perfect coquet ; her lovers , must toil , feel every inquietude , indulge every caprice , and perhaps , at laft , be jilted for their pains . True glory , on the other hand , resembles a , woman ...
... appearance of guilt . POPULAR glory is a perfect coquet ; her lovers , must toil , feel every inquietude , indulge every caprice , and perhaps , at laft , be jilted for their pains . True glory , on the other hand , resembles a , woman ...
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... appearance , and a course of venifon will fatten ; " and yet , faith I defpise the great as much as 66 you do ; but there are a great many damned " honeft fellows among them ; and we must not " quarrel with one half , because the other ...
... appearance , and a course of venifon will fatten ; " and yet , faith I defpise the great as much as 66 you do ; but there are a great many damned " honeft fellows among them ; and we must not " quarrel with one half , because the other ...
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