The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Circassia . As there were several others flying in the same manner , we passed without notice , and in three days arrived at Terki , a city that lies in a valley within the bosom of the frowning mountains of Caucasus . Here , free from ...
... Circassia . As there were several others flying in the same manner , we passed without notice , and in three days arrived at Terki , a city that lies in a valley within the bosom of the frowning mountains of Caucasus . Here , free from ...
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... Circassia . 66 Yet , were I to examine her beauty with the art of a statuary , I should find num- bers here that far surpass her ; nature has not granted her all the boasted Circassian regularity of feature , and yet she greatly exceeds ...
... Circassia . 66 Yet , were I to examine her beauty with the art of a statuary , I should find num- bers here that far surpass her ; nature has not granted her all the boasted Circassian regularity of feature , and yet she greatly exceeds ...
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... Circassia , are all pre- pared to oppose his power . The Genius is certainly banished from earth , though once adored under such a variety of forms . He is nowhere to be found ; and all that the ladies in each country can produce are ...
... Circassia , are all pre- pared to oppose his power . The Genius is certainly banished from earth , though once adored under such a variety of forms . He is nowhere to be found ; and all that the ladies in each country can produce are ...
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... Circassia a straight nose is thought most consistent with : cross but a mountain which sepa- beauty : rates it from the Tartars , and there flat noses , tawny skins , and eyes three inches asunder , are all the fashion . In Persia , and ...
... Circassia a straight nose is thought most consistent with : cross but a mountain which sepa- beauty : rates it from the Tartars , and there flat noses , tawny skins , and eyes three inches asunder , are all the fashion . In Persia , and ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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