The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... gives others a power of testifying their friendship by actions , and leaves me only words to express the sincerity of ... give you some pleasure , even though you have no occasion to use it ; my happiness it cannot improve , for I have ...
... gives others a power of testifying their friendship by actions , and leaves me only words to express the sincerity of ... give you some pleasure , even though you have no occasion to use it ; my happiness it cannot improve , for I have ...
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... give pleasure till the gloss of novelty is worn away . When I have ceased to wonder , I may possibly grow wise ; I may then call the reasoning principle to my aid , and compare those objects with each other , which were before examined ...
... give pleasure till the gloss of novelty is worn away . When I have ceased to wonder , I may possibly grow wise ; I may then call the reasoning principle to my aid , and compare those objects with each other , which were before examined ...
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... give instant , though not permanent pleasure . What they want , however , in gaiety , they make up in politeness . You smile at hearing me praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the ...
... give instant , though not permanent pleasure . What they want , however , in gaiety , they make up in politeness . You smile at hearing me praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the ...
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... give evident marks of manhood by increasing their seraglio . A mandarine , there- fore , here generally keeps four wives , a gentleman CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 31 The licentiousness of the English with regard to women A cha- racter of a ...
... give evident marks of manhood by increasing their seraglio . A mandarine , there- fore , here generally keeps four wives , a gentleman CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 31 The licentiousness of the English with regard to women A cha- racter of a ...
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... give them the title of abominable . You will probably demand what are the talents of a man thus caressed by the majority of the op- posite sex ? what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of superiour to the rest of his fellows ? To ...
... give them the title of abominable . You will probably demand what are the talents of a man thus caressed by the majority of the op- posite sex ? what talents , or what beauty is he possessed of superiour to the rest of his fellows ? To ...
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