The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1권A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... hand a stove with coals in it , which , when she sits , she snugs under her petticoats ; and at this chimney dozing Strephon lights his pipe . I take it that this continual smoking is what gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he ...
... hand a stove with coals in it , which , when she sits , she snugs under her petticoats ; and at this chimney dozing Strephon lights his pipe . I take it that this continual smoking is what gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he ...
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... hands , he would be able to complete his studies without further assistance from his friends . Goldsmith , who could perceive , though he could not always pursue the right path , admitted all the truth of my observations , seemed ...
... hands , he would be able to complete his studies without further assistance from his friends . Goldsmith , who could perceive , though he could not always pursue the right path , admitted all the truth of my observations , seemed ...
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... hand , I conceive you as perfectly sleek and healthy , passing many a happy day among your own children , or those who knew you a child . Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed my days ...
... hand , I conceive you as perfectly sleek and healthy , passing many a happy day among your own children , or those who knew you a child . Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed my days ...
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... hand , has an education that may qualify him for any undertaking . And these parts of learning should be care- fully inculcated , let him be designed for whatever calling he will . Above all things , let him never touch a romance or no ...
... hand , has an education that may qualify him for any undertaking . And these parts of learning should be care- fully inculcated , let him be designed for whatever calling he will . Above all things , let him never touch a romance or no ...
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... hand to as an author , he finished with such felicity of thought , and purity of expres- sion , that it almost instantly became popular . Hence the book- sellers were soon bound to him from interest , and the profits they derived from ...
... hand to as an author , he finished with such felicity of thought , and purity of expres- sion , that it almost instantly became popular . Hence the book- sellers were soon bound to him from interest , and the profits they derived from ...
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