The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... beauty , dreffes up his hard - fea- tured face in fmiles , and attempts to look hideoufly tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to make B 4 love , love , and hopes for fuccefs more from the powder CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 7.
... beauty , dreffes up his hard - fea- tured face in fmiles , and attempts to look hideoufly tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to make B 4 love , love , and hopes for fuccefs more from the powder CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 7.
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... faces ! how very fhort their nofes ! how very little their eyes ! how very thin their lips ! how very black their teeth ... face of various colours , as among the Tartars of Koreki , frequently fticking on , with fpittle , little black ...
... faces ! how very fhort their nofes ! how very little their eyes ! how very thin their lips ! how very black their teeth ... face of various colours , as among the Tartars of Koreki , frequently fticking on , with fpittle , little black ...
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... faces ; one face to fleep in , and another to fhew in company ; the firft is generally referved for the huf- band and family at home ; the other put on to please strangers abroad : the family face is often indifferent enough , but the ...
... faces ; one face to fleep in , and another to fhew in company ; the firft is generally referved for the huf- band and family at home ; the other put on to please strangers abroad : the family face is often indifferent enough , but the ...
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... face every danger that opposes his purfuit . Though yet but fifteen , all his father's virtues and obftinacy sparkle in his eyes , and mark him as one deftined to no mediocrity of fortune . You fee , my dearest friend , what imprudence ...
... face every danger that opposes his purfuit . Though yet but fifteen , all his father's virtues and obftinacy sparkle in his eyes , and mark him as one deftined to no mediocrity of fortune . You fee , my dearest friend , what imprudence ...
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... face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ftranger , and that alone is a fufficient recommendation . They even feem to think it their duty to do the honours of the country by every act of complaifance in their power . One takes me ...
... face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ftranger , and that alone is a fufficient recommendation . They even feem to think it their duty to do the honours of the country by every act of complaifance in their power . One takes me ...
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