The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... desire of becoming more beautiful than Na- ture made us ; and this is so harmless a vanity that I not only pardon but approve it : a desire to be more excellent than others is what actually makes us so , and , as thousands find a ...
... desire of becoming more beautiful than Na- ture made us ; and this is so harmless a vanity that I not only pardon but approve it : a desire to be more excellent than others is what actually makes us so , and , as thousands find a ...
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... desires to dis- cover those differences which result from climate , religion , education , prejudice , and partiality ? I should think my time very ill - bestowed , were the only fruits of my adventures to consist in being able to tell ...
... desires to dis- cover those differences which result from climate , religion , education , prejudice , and partiality ? I should think my time very ill - bestowed , were the only fruits of my adventures to consist in being able to tell ...
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... desire to know what we desire to pos- sess ; and whatever we may talk against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire of becoming more wise . But not our knowledge only , but our virtues are improved by luxury ...
... desire to know what we desire to pos- sess ; and whatever we may talk against it , luxury adds the spur to curiosity , and gives us a desire of becoming more wise . But not our knowledge only , but our virtues are improved by luxury ...
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... desire of being buried among the great ; there are several others in the temple , who , hated and shunned by the great while alive , have come here , fully resolved to keep them company now they are dead . As we walked along to a ...
... desire of being buried among the great ; there are several others in the temple , who , hated and shunned by the great while alive , have come here , fully resolved to keep them company now they are dead . As we walked along to a ...
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... been informed that those countries produced furs in great abundance . From that moment the country became an object of desire ; it was found that that furs were things very much wanted in England ; 54 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... been informed that those countries produced furs in great abundance . From that moment the country became an object of desire ; it was found that that furs were things very much wanted in England ; 54 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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