The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... eyes , that we had forgot all this while that the goddess was silent . We soon , however , began to perceive the defect : what , said we , among each other , are we to have nothing but languishing airs , soft looks , and inclinations of ...
... eyes , that we had forgot all this while that the goddess was silent . We soon , however , began to perceive the defect : what , said we , among each other , are we to have nothing but languishing airs , soft looks , and inclinations of ...
Seite 32
... eye of inspection , her va- " riety , rather than her figure , is pleasing . In con- " templating her beauty , the eye glides over every perfection with giddy delight , and , capable of fixing. 32 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... eye of inspection , her va- " riety , rather than her figure , is pleasing . In con- " templating her beauty , the eye glides over every perfection with giddy delight , and , capable of fixing. 32 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... eye ; she now sparkles with " joy , soon every feature speaks distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms ...
... eye ; she now sparkles with " joy , soon every feature speaks distress : her looks " at times invite our approach , at others repress our " presumption ; the goddess cannot be properly " called beautiful under any one of these forms ...
Seite 35
... eyes open , and put myself to future pain in order to give him im- mediate pleasure . The wisdom of the ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts ...
... eyes open , and put myself to future pain in order to give him im- mediate pleasure . The wisdom of the ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts ...
Seite 36
... eye , not excepting even the children ; the people , it seems , have got it into their heads that they have more wit than ... eyes , and talk of sentiments , bleeding hearts , and expiring for love when dying with age . Like a departing ...
... eye , not excepting even the children ; the people , it seems , have got it into their heads that they have more wit than ... eyes , and talk of sentiments , bleeding hearts , and expiring for love when dying with age . Like a departing ...
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