The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... desire to know what subordination , or thank that Being who gave them we desire to possess ; and whatever we may talk existence . Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire ...
... desire to know what subordination , or thank that Being who gave them we desire to possess ; and whatever we may talk existence . Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire ...
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... desire . " Adieu . What real good then does an addition to a for- tune already sufficient procure ? Not any . Could the great man , by having his fortune increased , increase also his appetites , then precedence might be attended with ...
... desire . " Adieu . What real good then does an addition to a for- tune already sufficient procure ? Not any . Could the great man , by having his fortune increased , increase also his appetites , then precedence might be attended with ...
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... desire should be attend- mischief attending its most boundless gratification . ed with immediate gratification . The elephant Our solitary Siberian will , in like manner , find thanked his benefactor on bended knees , and de- the ...
... desire should be attend- mischief attending its most boundless gratification . ed with immediate gratification . The elephant Our solitary Siberian will , in like manner , find thanked his benefactor on bended knees , and de- the ...
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