Oliver GoldsmithHerbert & Daniel, 1913 - 345페이지 |
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... natural for me to ascribe part of the success to myself ; I snuffed the candles , and let me tell you that , without a ... Nature had designed me for more noble employments , and I was resolved to D take her when in the humour . We got ...
... natural for me to ascribe part of the success to myself ; I snuffed the candles , and let me tell you that , without a ... Nature had designed me for more noble employments , and I was resolved to D take her when in the humour . We got ...
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... nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex , coquettes the pleasures of long courtship , or parents the necessary preliminaries of penny for penny . I have reasons that would silence even a casuist ...
... nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex , coquettes the pleasures of long courtship , or parents the necessary preliminaries of penny for penny . I have reasons that would silence even a casuist ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Padraic Colum. Passages from " A History of the Earth and Animated Nature " THE delight which I found in reading Pliny , first inspired me with the idea of a work of this nature . Having a taste rather classical than ...
Oliver Goldsmith Padraic Colum. Passages from " A History of the Earth and Animated Nature " THE delight which I found in reading Pliny , first inspired me with the idea of a work of this nature . Having a taste rather classical than ...
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