The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his essays and poemsW. Osborne&T. Griffin, 1784 - 230ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... drefs . If you be a philofopher , hint that Plato or Seneca are the taylors you choose to employ ; affure the company , that man ought to be content with a bare covering , fince what now is fo much his pride was formerly his fhame . In ...
... drefs . If you be a philofopher , hint that Plato or Seneca are the taylors you choose to employ ; affure the company , that man ought to be content with a bare covering , fince what now is fo much his pride was formerly his fhame . In ...
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... drefs , or his lan- guage , are a fund of eternal ridicule ; the master himself , now and then , cannot avoid joining in the laugh ; and the poor wretch , eternally refenting this ill ufage , feems to live in a state of war with all the ...
... drefs , or his lan- guage , are a fund of eternal ridicule ; the master himself , now and then , cannot avoid joining in the laugh ; and the poor wretch , eternally refenting this ill ufage , feems to live in a state of war with all the ...
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... drefs , that I attended only to the latter part of my friend's reply ; in which he complimented Mr. Tibbs on the tafte of his clothes , and the bloom in his countenance . Pfha , pfha , Charles , " cried the figure , ¡° no " more of that ...
... drefs , that I attended only to the latter part of my friend's reply ; in which he complimented Mr. Tibbs on the tafte of his clothes , and the bloom in his countenance . Pfha , pfha , Charles , " cried the figure , ¡° no " more of that ...
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... drefs , " cries my friend , " is not lefs ex- " traordinary than his conduct . If you meet " him this day , you find him in rags ; if the " next , in embroidery . With those persons of « of distinction , of whom he talks fo familiarly ...
... drefs , " cries my friend , " is not lefs ex- " traordinary than his conduct . If you meet " him this day , you find him in rags ; if the " next , in embroidery . With those persons of « of distinction , of whom he talks fo familiarly ...
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... drefs was the fame as ufual , except that he had more powder in his hair , wore a dirtier shirt , and had on a pair of temple fpectacles , with his hat un- der his arm . As I knew him to be an harmless amusing lit- tle thing , I could ...
... drefs was the fame as ufual , except that he had more powder in his hair , wore a dirtier shirt , and had on a pair of temple fpectacles , with his hat un- der his arm . As I knew him to be an harmless amusing lit- tle thing , I could ...
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