The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... beauty . Yes , you must allow her some beauty . Tony . Band - box ! She's all a made - up thing , mum . Ah ! could you but see Bet Bouncer of these parts , you might then talk of beauty . Ecod , she has two eyes as black as sloes , and ...
... beauty . Yes , you must allow her some beauty . Tony . Band - box ! She's all a made - up thing , mum . Ah ! could you but see Bet Bouncer of these parts , you might then talk of beauty . Ecod , she has two eyes as black as sloes , and ...
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... beauty is he possessed of superior to the rest of his fellows ? To answer I HAVE been deceived ! She whom I fancied a you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty ; but daughter of paradise , has proved to be one of the then he is ...
... beauty is he possessed of superior to the rest of his fellows ? To answer I HAVE been deceived ! She whom I fancied a you directly , he has neither talents nor beauty ; but daughter of paradise , has proved to be one of the then he is ...
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... beauty the most In short , however caught , do not give up , but as- striking , a virtue that might repress the most as- cribe to the frugality of your disposition , what suming ; and though in the whole capital , famed others might be ...
... beauty the most In short , however caught , do not give up , but as- striking , a virtue that might repress the most as- cribe to the frugality of your disposition , what suming ; and though in the whole capital , famed others might be ...
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