The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Virtue found to resist the Power of long and pleasing Tempta- tion P. 34 XVIII . The Pursuit of a Father to reclaim a Lost Child to Virtue . p . 37 XIX . The Description of a Person discontented with the present Government , and appre ...
... Virtue found to resist the Power of long and pleasing Tempta- tion P. 34 XVIII . The Pursuit of a Father to reclaim a Lost Child to Virtue . p . 37 XIX . The Description of a Person discontented with the present Government , and appre ...
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... more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remark- able for his attachment for the fair sex . He observed that no virtue was able to resist his arts and assiduity , and that scarce a THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 5.
... more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remark- able for his attachment for the fair sex . He observed that no virtue was able to resist his arts and assiduity , and that scarce a THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 5.
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... virtue . While our thoughts were thus employed , the hostess entered the room to inform her husband that the strange gentleman , who had been two days in the house , wanted money , and could not satisfy them for his reckoning . " Want ...
... virtue . While our thoughts were thus employed , the hostess entered the room to inform her husband that the strange gentleman , who had been two days in the house , wanted money , and could not satisfy them for his reckoning . " Want ...
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... virtue . They wrought with cheerfulness on days of labour ; but observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christ- mas carol , sent true love knots on Valen- tine morning , ate pancakes on Shrovetide ...
... virtue . They wrought with cheerfulness on days of labour ; but observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christ- mas carol , sent true love knots on Valen- tine morning , ate pancakes on Shrovetide ...
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... virtue which re- quires to be ever guarded is scarce worth the sentinel . CHAPTER VI . The Happiness of a Country Fireside . As we carried on the former dispute with some degree of warmth , in order to accommodate matters , it was ...
... virtue which re- quires to be ever guarded is scarce worth the sentinel . CHAPTER VI . The Happiness of a Country Fireside . As we carried on the former dispute with some degree of warmth , in order to accommodate matters , it was ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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