The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... beauty with which painters generally draw Hebe ; open , sprightly , and com- manding . Sophia's features were not so striking at first , but often did more certain execution ; for they were soft , modest , and alluring . The one ...
... beauty with which painters generally draw Hebe ; open , sprightly , and com- manding . Sophia's features were not so striking at first , but often did more certain execution ; for they were soft , modest , and alluring . The one ...
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... beauty ; " For , strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we the jests of the ...
... beauty ; " For , strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we the jests of the ...
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... beauty ; " For , strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : the jests of the ...
... beauty ; " For , strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : the jests of the ...
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... beauty of the play lies in hitting her a thump with the heel of the shoe on that side least capable of making a defence . It was in this manner that my eldest daughter was hemmed in , and thumped about , all blowzed , in spirits , and ...
... beauty of the play lies in hitting her a thump with the heel of the shoe on that side least capable of making a defence . It was in this manner that my eldest daughter was hemmed in , and thumped about , all blowzed , in spirits , and ...
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... beauty , Mr. Thorn- hill ? or what signifies all the virtue , and all the qualifications in the world , in this age of self - interest ? It is not , What is she ? but , What has she ? is all the cry . " ' Madam , " returned he , " I ...
... beauty , Mr. Thorn- hill ? or what signifies all the virtue , and all the qualifications in the world , in this age of self - interest ? It is not , What is she ? but , What has she ? is all the cry . " ' Madam , " returned he , " I ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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