The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 páginas |
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... keep our good Humour , and make ourselves happy at all Times , is the beft Philofophy . W HEN I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I paffed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling fome pain in ...
... keep our good Humour , and make ourselves happy at all Times , is the beft Philofophy . W HEN I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I paffed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling fome pain in ...
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... keeps her good humour in fpite of fcandal ; but fuch is the wifeft behaviour that . any of us can poffibly affume : it is certainly a better way to oppofe calamity by diffipation , than to take up the arms of reafon or refolution to ...
... keeps her good humour in fpite of fcandal ; but fuch is the wifeft behaviour that . any of us can poffibly affume : it is certainly a better way to oppofe calamity by diffipation , than to take up the arms of reafon or refolution to ...
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... keeps him from ftarving . If he be phle may fit in filence at the Hum - drum Club i and , if actually mad , he may find very goo in Moorfields either at Bedlam or the Four to cultivate a nearer acquaintance . But , although fuch as have ...
... keeps him from ftarving . If he be phle may fit in filence at the Hum - drum Club i and , if actually mad , he may find very goo in Moorfields either at Bedlam or the Four to cultivate a nearer acquaintance . But , although fuch as have ...
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... keeping the pipe in his mouth , " that puts me in mind of a pleasant story about " that - hem - very well ; you must know , but , " before I begin - Sir , my fervice to you - where was I ? " ་ ་ My next club goes by the name of the ...
... keeping the pipe in his mouth , " that puts me in mind of a pleasant story about " that - hem - very well ; you must know , but , " before I begin - Sir , my fervice to you - where was I ? " ་ ་ My next club goes by the name of the ...
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... keep his neceffities private , is the moft likely perfon to have them redreffed ; and that the true ufe of fpeech is not fo much to ex- prefs our wants , as to conceal them . When we reflect on the manner in which man- kind generally ...
... keep his neceffities private , is the moft likely perfon to have them redreffed ; and that the true ufe of fpeech is not fo much to ex- prefs our wants , as to conceal them . When we reflect on the manner in which man- kind generally ...
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