The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and PoemsA. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792 - 286 страница |
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... said the expiring mifer , " my whole eftate , and defire " him to be frugal . " Andrew , in a forrowful tone as is ufual on these occafions , prayed heaven to pro- long his life , and health to enjoy it himself . " I " recommend Simon ...
... said the expiring mifer , " my whole eftate , and defire " him to be frugal . " Andrew , in a forrowful tone as is ufual on these occafions , prayed heaven to pro- long his life , and health to enjoy it himself . " I " recommend Simon ...
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... said it be- fore me ; nor is there any more certain , though perhaps more disagreeable truth , than the proverb in verfe , too well known to repeat on the prefent occafion . It is very probable that parents are told of fome mafters who ...
... said it be- fore me ; nor is there any more certain , though perhaps more disagreeable truth , than the proverb in verfe , too well known to repeat on the prefent occafion . It is very probable that parents are told of fome mafters who ...
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... said he , " were over , I could not avoid running my eye over her " whole appearance . Her gown was of cambric , cut fhort before , in order to discover an high- " heeled fhoe , which was buckled almoft to the " toe . Her cap consisted ...
... said he , " were over , I could not avoid running my eye over her " whole appearance . Her gown was of cambric , cut fhort before , in order to discover an high- " heeled fhoe , which was buckled almoft to the " toe . Her cap consisted ...
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... said the genius , fmiling . " But , with regard to meaner creatures , this world exactly refembles the other ; and , in- deed , for obvious reafons ; for the earth can " fupport a more confiderable number of animals , " by their thus ...
... said the genius , fmiling . " But , with regard to meaner creatures , this world exactly refembles the other ; and , in- deed , for obvious reafons ; for the earth can " fupport a more confiderable number of animals , " by their thus ...
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... said he , " and wel- come ; only let us drink , to prevent our fleep- ing ; let us have another tankard , while we are " awake ; for ah , how charming a tankard looks " when full ! " 66 66 " You must know , then , that I am very wel ...
... said he , " and wel- come ; only let us drink , to prevent our fleep- ing ; let us have another tankard , while we are " awake ; for ah , how charming a tankard looks " when full ! " 66 66 " You must know , then , that I am very wel ...
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