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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... ftory . A traveller , in his way to Italy , found a country where the inhabitants had ea excrefcence depending from the chin : a which , as it was endemic , and the people rial , to look upon them as the greateft beauty 12 ESSAY S.
... ftory . A traveller , in his way to Italy , found a country where the inhabitants had ea excrefcence depending from the chin : a which , as it was endemic , and the people rial , to look upon them as the greateft beauty 12 ESSAY S.
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Containing All His Essays and Poems Oliver Goldsmith. rial , to look upon them as the greateft beauty . La- dies grew toafts from the . fize of their chins ; and no men were beaux whofe faces were not broadeft at the bottom . It was ...
Containing All His Essays and Poems Oliver Goldsmith. rial , to look upon them as the greateft beauty . La- dies grew toafts from the . fize of their chins ; and no men were beaux whofe faces were not broadeft at the bottom . It was ...
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... look , and he at laft fell into the power of his moft deadly enemy Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prifoner in the caftle of Valenciennes , ) he never attempted to fupport his diftress by wisdom or philofophy , for he ...
... look , and he at laft fell into the power of his moft deadly enemy Cardinal Mazarine , ( being confined a close prifoner in the caftle of Valenciennes , ) he never attempted to fupport his diftress by wisdom or philofophy , for he ...
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... look wife . My next effort was addressed to a gentleman who fat next me : to whom I observed , that the beer was extreme good : my neighbour made no reply , but by a large puff of tobacco fmoke . I now began to be uneafy in this dumb ...
... look wife . My next effort was addressed to a gentleman who fat next me : to whom I observed , that the beer was extreme good : my neighbour made no reply , but by a large puff of tobacco fmoke . I now began to be uneafy in this dumb ...
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... and defire the crowd behind them to look on . The crowd take them at their word . Patriot , philofopher , and po- et , are shouted in their turn . " Where was there 66 ever " ever fo much merit feen ? no times fo ESSAY S .. 63.
... and defire the crowd behind them to look on . The crowd take them at their word . Patriot , philofopher , and po- et , are shouted in their turn . " Where was there 66 ever " ever fo much merit feen ? no times fo ESSAY S .. 63.
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