The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... very politest beggars I ever knew ; in other pla- ces a traveller is addressed with a pitecus whine , or a sturdy solemnity , but a French beggar shall ask your. 36 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The French ridiculed after their manner,
... very politest beggars I ever knew ; in other pla- ces a traveller is addressed with a pitecus whine , or a sturdy solemnity , but a French beggar shall ask your. 36 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The French ridiculed after their manner,
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. sturdy solemnity , but a French beggar shall ask your charity with a very genteel bow , and thank you for it with a smile and shrug . Another instance of this people's breeding I must not forget . An ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. sturdy solemnity , but a French beggar shall ask your charity with a very genteel bow , and thank you for it with a smile and shrug . Another instance of this people's breeding I must not forget . An ...
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... solemnity among them . Upon their roads , at about every five miles distance , you see an image of the Virgin Mary , dres- sed up in grim head - clothes , painted cheeks , and an old red petticoat ; before her a lamp is often kept ...
... solemnity among them . Upon their roads , at about every five miles distance , you see an image of the Virgin Mary , dres- sed up in grim head - clothes , painted cheeks , and an old red petticoat ; before her a lamp is often kept ...
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... solemnity at different doors , clasping their hands , or slapping their pocket holes : this , which may be call- ed a tragic pantomime , will answer every purpose of moving the passions , as well as words could have done , and it must ...
... solemnity at different doors , clasping their hands , or slapping their pocket holes : this , which may be call- ed a tragic pantomime , will answer every purpose of moving the passions , as well as words could have done , and it must ...
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... solemnity and religious awe ; and I could not be persuaded that there was much solemnity in this description . If this be true , cried I to myself , the people of Europe surely have a strange manner of mixing solemn and fantastic images ...
... solemnity and religious awe ; and I could not be persuaded that there was much solemnity in this description . If this be true , cried I to myself , the people of Europe surely have a strange manner of mixing solemn and fantastic images ...
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