The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, including a variety of pieces now first collected by J. Prior, Volum 21853 |
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... face in smiles , and attempts to look hideously [ Wigs were at this period in almost universal use : boys actually went to school in wigs and cocked hats . ] " tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to .THE FINE GENTLEMAN . 223.
... face in smiles , and attempts to look hideously [ Wigs were at this period in almost universal use : boys actually went to school in wigs and cocked hats . ] " tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to .THE FINE GENTLEMAN . 223.
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... face on some particular occasions . * [ The practice prevails among all classes of females in China of compress- ing their feet from their infancy , pushing forward the heel till it be entirely obliterated , and compressing the toes ...
... face on some particular occasions . * [ The practice prevails among all classes of females in China of compress- ing their feet from their infancy , pushing forward the heel till it be entirely obliterated , and compressing the toes ...
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... faces ; one face to sleep in , and another to show in company ; the first is generally reserved for the husband and family at home ; the other put on to please strangers abroad ; the family face is often indifferent enough , but the out ...
... faces ; one face to sleep in , and another to show in company ; the first is generally reserved for the husband and family at home ; the other put on to please strangers abroad ; the family face is often indifferent enough , but the out ...
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... face every danger that opposes his pursuit . Though yet but fifteen , all his father's virtues and obstinacy sparkle in his eyes , and mark him as one destined to no mediocrity of fortune . You see , my dearest friend , what imprudence ...
... face every danger that opposes his pursuit . Though yet but fifteen , all his father's virtues and obstinacy sparkle in his eyes , and mark him as one destined to no mediocrity of fortune . You see , my dearest friend , what imprudence ...
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... face and flat nose ; they perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recommendation . They even seem to think it their duty to do the honors of the country by every act of com- plaisance in their power . One takes me ...
... face and flat nose ; they perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recommendation . They even seem to think it their duty to do the honors of the country by every act of com- plaisance in their power . One takes me ...
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