Oliver GoldsmithHerbert & Daniel, 1913 - 345페이지 |
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... give instant , though not permanent , pleasure . What they want , however , in gaiety , they make up in politeness . You smile at hearing me praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the ...
... give instant , though not permanent , pleasure . What they want , however , in gaiety , they make up in politeness . You smile at hearing me praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the ...
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... give any . I have contracted a friendship with an alderman , only by observing , that if we take a farthing from a ... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . ' Letter XXIX By my last advices from Moscow , I 54 ...
... give any . I have contracted a friendship with an alderman , only by observing , that if we take a farthing from a ... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . ' Letter XXIX By my last advices from Moscow , I 54 ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Padraic Colum. P.S. - Give my sincere regards ( not compliments , do you mind ) to your agreeable family , and give my service to my mother if you see her ; for , as you express it in Ireland , I have a sneaking kindness ...
Oliver Goldsmith Padraic Colum. P.S. - Give my sincere regards ( not compliments , do you mind ) to your agreeable family , and give my service to my mother if you see her ; for , as you express it in Ireland , I have a sneaking kindness ...
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acquaintance Adieu amusement appearance assured Bailiff Ballymahon beauty bekays bittern charms coachman comedy cried dear Diggory dinner door dress drink Drybone e'en Ecod endeavoured English Enter epigram expected eyes fancy favour fellow flatter fond fortune genius gentleman give good-natured hand happy Hastings hear heard heart Hildebrand Jacob Honeywood honour horse knew lady laugh learned letter live look Lord lordship madam manner Marlow Mencius mind Miss Hardcastle Miss Neville Miss Richland nature never night obliged OLIVER GOLDSMITH once passion pleasure poet poor praise pretty prince princess rapture replied resolved round seemed seen servant Sir Charles smile soon soul Stoops Stoops to Conquer sure tankard taste tell things thought thousand guineas tion Tony town trifling Turlough O'Carolan Vicar of Wakefield virtue whole Zounds