The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... pleasing , at least sup- portable . Men complain of not finding a place of repose . They are in the wrong ; they have it for seeking . What they should indeed complain of is , that the heart is an enemy to that very repose they seek ...
... pleasing , at least sup- portable . Men complain of not finding a place of repose . They are in the wrong ; they have it for seeking . What they should indeed complain of is , that the heart is an enemy to that very repose they seek ...
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... pleasing object on every side . The first performance serves rather to awaken than satisfy attention : and when that is once moved , the slightest effort serves to continue its progression ; the merit of the first diffuses a light ...
... pleasing object on every side . The first performance serves rather to awaken than satisfy attention : and when that is once moved , the slightest effort serves to continue its progression ; the merit of the first diffuses a light ...
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... pleasing to his patron , no way troublesome to himself , and might prevent the nau- seous attempts of many more ignorant pretenders . The clergy here , I am convinced , would relish this proposal . It would provide places for several of ...
... pleasing to his patron , no way troublesome to himself , and might prevent the nau- seous attempts of many more ignorant pretenders . The clergy here , I am convinced , would relish this proposal . It would provide places for several of ...
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... pleasing in the conversation of a fine woman ; even though her tongue be silent , the eloquence of her eyes teaches wisdom . The mind sympathizes with the regularity of the object in view , and struck with external grace , vibrates into ...
... pleasing in the conversation of a fine woman ; even though her tongue be silent , the eloquence of her eyes teaches wisdom . The mind sympathizes with the regularity of the object in view , and struck with external grace , vibrates into ...
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... pleasing ; some minds are so fond of variety that pleasure itself , if permanent , would be insup- portable , and we are thus obliged to solicit new hap- piness even by courting distress : I only therefore wait the arrival of my son to ...
... pleasing ; some minds are so fond of variety that pleasure itself , if permanent , would be insup- portable , and we are thus obliged to solicit new hap- piness even by courting distress : I only therefore wait the arrival of my son to ...
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