The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... satisfy our eyes ? Upon this one of the company stepped up to present her with some fruits he had gathered by the way . She received the pre- sent most sweetly smiling , and with one of the whitest hands in the world , but still not a ...
... satisfy our eyes ? Upon this one of the company stepped up to present her with some fruits he had gathered by the way . She received the pre- sent most sweetly smiling , and with one of the whitest hands in the world , but still not a ...
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... satisfied with thoroughly under- standing the few objects which contribute to his own felicity , he knows the properest places where to lay the snare for the sable , and discerns the value of furs with more than European sagacity . More ...
... satisfied with thoroughly under- standing the few objects which contribute to his own felicity , he knows the properest places where to lay the snare for the sable , and discerns the value of furs with more than European sagacity . More ...
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... satisfied ; for though he could easily obtain flesh , CC yet he found it impossible to dress it in any degree " of perfection . In short , every pleasure that contri- " buted to the felicity of mankind , served only to ren- " der him ...
... satisfied ; for though he could easily obtain flesh , CC yet he found it impossible to dress it in any degree " of perfection . In short , every pleasure that contri- " buted to the felicity of mankind , served only to ren- " der him ...
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... satisfy a thousand desires , each of which alone is insatiable . One month passes , and another comes on ; the year ends and then begins ; but man is still unchanging in folly , still blindly continuing in prejudice . To the wise man ...
... satisfy a thousand desires , each of which alone is insatiable . One month passes , and another comes on ; the year ends and then begins ; but man is still unchanging in folly , still blindly continuing in prejudice . To the wise man ...
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... satisfy attention : and when that is once moved , the slightest effort serves to continue its progression ; the merit of the first diffuses a light sufficient to illu- minate the succeeding efforts ; and no other subject can be relished ...
... satisfy attention : and when that is once moved , the slightest effort serves to continue its progression ; the merit of the first diffuses a light sufficient to illu- minate the succeeding efforts ; and no other subject can be relished ...
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