The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Polite individuals are often seen as approachable, trustworthy, and empathetic, which helps to establish rapport and develop long-lasting connections. Politeness also encourages reciprocity, as people are more inclined to respond ...
... Polite individuals are often seen as approachable, trustworthy, and empathetic, which helps to establish rapport and develop long-lasting connections. Politeness also encourages reciprocity, as people are more inclined to respond ...
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... W. J. and J. RICHARDSON ; BLACKS and PARRY ; OGILVY and SON ; J. BAGSTER ; E. LLOYD ; J. BOOKER ; R. H. WESTLEY ; CHAMPANTE and WHITROW ; and WILMOT and HILL . DICTIONARY POLITE LITERATURE . 803328 of the Atlantic ocean , 1804 . A ...
... W. J. and J. RICHARDSON ; BLACKS and PARRY ; OGILVY and SON ; J. BAGSTER ; E. LLOYD ; J. BOOKER ; R. H. WESTLEY ; CHAMPANTE and WHITROW ; and WILMOT and HILL . DICTIONARY POLITE LITERATURE . 803328 of the Atlantic ocean , 1804 . A ...
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... . Character , in the drama of the period , was made to show itself polite , rather than human . The heroic person , in contemporary tragedy , showed himself , not as say Coriolanus showed him- self , vii INTRODUCTION.
... . Character , in the drama of the period , was made to show itself polite , rather than human . The heroic person , in contemporary tragedy , showed himself , not as say Coriolanus showed him- self , vii INTRODUCTION.
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... POLITE REPOSITORY having for many years enjoyed an extensive circle of patronage among the Nobility and Gentry of the kingdom , the Publishers have upon all occasions been anxious to make it in every respect deserving of the liberal ...
... POLITE REPOSITORY having for many years enjoyed an extensive circle of patronage among the Nobility and Gentry of the kingdom , the Publishers have upon all occasions been anxious to make it in every respect deserving of the liberal ...
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... Polite's poetic heart. The music of the river, mingling with the chorus of the orioles that flashed golden in the pines at his gate, found an echo in his soul, and he crooned to its accompaniment his favourite Gaelic psalm, "He maketh ...
... Polite's poetic heart. The music of the river, mingling with the chorus of the orioles that flashed golden in the pines at his gate, found an echo in his soul, and he crooned to its accompaniment his favourite Gaelic psalm, "He maketh ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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