The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... reason is so weak , and whose hearts " are so susceptible of passion ! " To slip in by a back - door , or leap a wall , are ac- " complishments that when handsomely set off en- " chant a young heart . It is true the plot is com- " monly ...
... reason is so weak , and whose hearts " are so susceptible of passion ! " To slip in by a back - door , or leap a wall , are ac- " complishments that when handsomely set off en- " chant a young heart . It is true the plot is com- " monly ...
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... reasons to doubt of their valour . They are engaged in war among each other , yet ap- ply to the Russians , their neighbours and ours , for as- sistance . Cultivating such an alliance argues at once imprudence and timidity . All ...
... reasons to doubt of their valour . They are engaged in war among each other , yet ap- ply to the Russians , their neighbours and ours , for as- sistance . Cultivating such an alliance argues at once imprudence and timidity . All ...
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... and soft climate will ever be sufficient inducements to draw whole myriads from their native deserts , the trackless wild , or snowy mountain . History , experience , reason , nature , expand the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 171.
... and soft climate will ever be sufficient inducements to draw whole myriads from their native deserts , the trackless wild , or snowy mountain . History , experience , reason , nature , expand the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 171.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. History , experience , reason , nature , expand the book of wisdom before the eyes of mankind , but they will not read . We have seen with terror a winged phalanx of famished locusts each singly contemptible ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. History , experience , reason , nature , expand the book of wisdom before the eyes of mankind , but they will not read . We have seen with terror a winged phalanx of famished locusts each singly contemptible ...
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... reasons , nor treat the new with ill - nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex ; coquets the pleasures of long courtship , or parents the necessary preliminaries of penny for penny . I have reasons ...
... reasons , nor treat the new with ill - nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex ; coquets the pleasures of long courtship , or parents the necessary preliminaries of penny for penny . I have reasons ...
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