The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... however , give them the title of abominable . You wall probably demand what are the talents of a man thus caressed by the majority of the opposite sex ; what what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of 26 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... however , give them the title of abominable . You wall probably demand what are the talents of a man thus caressed by the majority of the opposite sex ; what what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of 26 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of su- perior to the rest of his fellows . To answer you di- rectly , he has neither talents nor beauty , but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of su- perior to the rest of his fellows . To answer you di- rectly , he has neither talents nor beauty , but then he is possessed of impudence and assiduity ...
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... possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the tranquility of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church ; for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because ...
... possessed of fortune , his relations entreat him to make his will , as it may restore the tranquility of his mind . He is desired to undergo the rites of the church ; for decency requires it . His friends take their leave only because ...
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... possessed of the same cool unexpecting serenity ; they can see neither Elysium nor Paradise behind the cur- tain ; and Yiffrow is not more a goddess on the wed- ding - night than after twenty years matrimonial ac- quaintance . On the ...
... possessed of the same cool unexpecting serenity ; they can see neither Elysium nor Paradise behind the cur- tain ; and Yiffrow is not more a goddess on the wed- ding - night than after twenty years matrimonial ac- quaintance . On the ...
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... possessed of fame them- selves should be most ready to declare their opi- nions , since what they say might pass for decision . But the truth happens to be , that the great are soli- citous only of raising their own reputations , while ...
... possessed of fame them- selves should be most ready to declare their opi- nions , since what they say might pass for decision . But the truth happens to be , that the great are soli- citous only of raising their own reputations , while ...
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