The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... SERVES TO INCREASE THE PRIDE OF THE WORTHY . It would be fruitless to deny my exultation when I saw my little ones about me ; but the vanity and the satisfaction of my wife were even greater than mine . When our visitors would say ...
... SERVES TO INCREASE THE PRIDE OF THE WORTHY . It would be fruitless to deny my exultation when I saw my little ones about me ; but the vanity and the satisfaction of my wife were even greater than mine . When our visitors would say ...
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... serve to moderate your warmth in the a page , and then gazed at themselves in the argument ; for , I suppose , your own prudence , glass , which even philosophers might own will enforce the necessity of dissembling , at often presented ...
... serve to moderate your warmth in the a page , and then gazed at themselves in the argument ; for , I suppose , your own prudence , glass , which even philosophers might own will enforce the necessity of dissembling , at often presented ...
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... served us for parlour and kitchen , that only made it the warmer . Besides , as it was kept with the utmost neatness , the dishes , plates , and coppers being well scoured , and all disposed in bright rows on the shelves , the eye was ...
... served us for parlour and kitchen , that only made it the warmer . Besides , as it was kept with the utmost neatness , the dishes , plates , and coppers being well scoured , and all disposed in bright rows on the shelves , the eye was ...
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... serve . to make their poverty ridiculous , and give them a taste for pleasures they had no right to possess . " And what pleasures , " cried Mr Thornhill , " do they not deserve to possess , who have so much in their power to bestow ...
... serve . to make their poverty ridiculous , and give them a taste for pleasures they had no right to possess . " And what pleasures , " cried Mr Thornhill , " do they not deserve to possess , who have so much in their power to bestow ...
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... serve , that the young ladies , from the opinion she could form of them from so slight an ac- quaintance , seemed very fit for such employ - scheme , and indeed I dreaded as much . This ments : " But a thing of this kind , madam ...
... serve , that the young ladies , from the opinion she could form of them from so slight an ac- quaintance , seemed very fit for such employ - scheme , and indeed I dreaded as much . This ments : " But a thing of this kind , madam ...
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