The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... lady , and laid himself out to enjoy the rural pleasures in perfection , since the more glorious ones of ambition were denied him . With this resolution he began to improve his new purchase in a very peculiar style , giving it all the ...
... lady , and laid himself out to enjoy the rural pleasures in perfection , since the more glorious ones of ambition were denied him . With this resolution he began to improve his new purchase in a very peculiar style , giving it all the ...
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... lady of rank at Paris , he says , I frequently see our friend Bolingbroke , but I see him with great concern . A humour he has long had in his cheek proves to be cancerous , and has made an alarming progress of late . Hitherto it is not ...
... lady of rank at Paris , he says , I frequently see our friend Bolingbroke , but I see him with great concern . A humour he has long had in his cheek proves to be cancerous , and has made an alarming progress of late . Hitherto it is not ...
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... lady totally destitute of beauty . I must think the part unnatural ; for I cannot bear to hear him call that face angelic , where even paint cannot hide its wrinkles . I must condemn him of stupidity , and the person whom I can accuse ...
... lady totally destitute of beauty . I must think the part unnatural ; for I cannot bear to hear him call that face angelic , where even paint cannot hide its wrinkles . I must condemn him of stupidity , and the person whom I can accuse ...
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... lady of exquisite beauty . Hypatia showed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was fixed , the previous ceremonies were performed , and nothing now remained but her being conducted in triumph to the apartment ...
... lady of exquisite beauty . Hypatia showed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was fixed , the previous ceremonies were performed , and nothing now remained but her being conducted in triumph to the apartment ...
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... lady of no quality can be distinguished from a lady of some quality , only by the redness of her hands ; and a woman of sixty , masked , might easily pass for her grandaughter . I remember , a few days ago , to have walked behind a ...
... lady of no quality can be distinguished from a lady of some quality , only by the redness of her hands ; and a woman of sixty , masked , might easily pass for her grandaughter . I remember , a few days ago , to have walked behind a ...
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