The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... equal air , And to perform takes equal care . He in his turn finds imitators : At court , the porters , lacqueys , waiters , Their masters ' manners still contract , And footmen , lords , and dukes can act Thus at the court , both great ...
... equal air , And to perform takes equal care . He in his turn finds imitators : At court , the porters , lacqueys , waiters , Their masters ' manners still contract , And footmen , lords , and dukes can act Thus at the court , both great ...
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... equal her of your circumstances , and appear rather to be a in beauty ; though in a city , the resort of all the miser than a beggar . To be poor , and to seem learning then existing in the world , there was not poor , is a certain ...
... equal her of your circumstances , and appear rather to be a in beauty ; though in a city , the resort of all the miser than a beggar . To be poor , and to seem learning then existing in the world , there was not poor , is a certain ...
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... equal number of syllables : and this variety is also , where no passion is expressed , give equal agreeable , as it prevents a dull repetition of regu - pleasure from this delicate simplicity and I need lar stops , like those in the ...
... equal number of syllables : and this variety is also , where no passion is expressed , give equal agreeable , as it prevents a dull repetition of regu - pleasure from this delicate simplicity and I need lar stops , like those in the ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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