The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... round ; and who can say within himself , I shall to - day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our at- The editor thinks proper to acquaint the reader , that the greatest part of ...
... round ; and who can say within himself , I shall to - day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our at- The editor thinks proper to acquaint the reader , that the greatest part of ...
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... round the neck , and desires to partake in this office of hospitality ; while a third , kinder still , invites me to refresh my spirits with wine . Wine is in England reserved only for the rich : yet here even wine is given away to the ...
... round the neck , and desires to partake in this office of hospitality ; while a third , kinder still , invites me to refresh my spirits with wine . Wine is in England reserved only for the rich : yet here even wine is given away to the ...
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... round the floor eight or ten times with his hat on , affecting great gravity , and sometimes looking tenderly on his partner . He never affronts any man himself , and never resents an affront from another . He has an infinite variety of ...
... round the floor eight or ten times with his hat on , affecting great gravity , and sometimes looking tenderly on his partner . He never affronts any man himself , and never resents an affront from another . He has an infinite variety of ...
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... round the sick bed . The patient is in agonies , looks round for pity , yet not a single creature will say that he is dying . If he is possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the ...
... round the sick bed . The patient is in agonies , looks round for pity , yet not a single creature will say that he is dying . If he is possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the ...
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... round on the walls , filled with the statues , the inscriptions , and the monuments of the dead . Alas ! I said to myself , how does pride attend the puny child of dust even to the grave ! Even humble as I am , I possess more ...
... round on the walls , filled with the statues , the inscriptions , and the monuments of the dead . Alas ! I said to myself , how does pride attend the puny child of dust even to the grave ! Even humble as I am , I possess more ...
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