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... desire to travel , and " the great M. Farhein " and " the great Albinus were convenient as an excuse . " " Of course , as it was Paris that Goldsmith wanted to go to , it was at Leyden that 66 There hills and rocks he arrived . He ...
... desire to travel , and " the great M. Farhein " and " the great Albinus were convenient as an excuse . " " Of course , as it was Paris that Goldsmith wanted to go to , it was at Leyden that 66 There hills and rocks he arrived . He ...
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... desire " A rusty grate unconscious of a fire ; " An unpaid reckoning on the frieze was scored , " And five cracked teacups dressed the chimney - board . ' " This last letter was written in February 1759 , and within a month or two after ...
... desire " A rusty grate unconscious of a fire ; " An unpaid reckoning on the frieze was scored , " And five cracked teacups dressed the chimney - board . ' " This last letter was written in February 1759 , and within a month or two after ...
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... desire of being conspicuous " in company was the occasion of his sometimes appearing to such disadvantage as one should hardly have supposed possible in a man of his genius . . . ( Once ) “ when ( he was ) talking in a company with ...
... desire of being conspicuous " in company was the occasion of his sometimes appearing to such disadvantage as one should hardly have supposed possible in a man of his genius . . . ( Once ) “ when ( he was ) talking in a company with ...
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... desire to please ; Sophia even repressed excellence , from her fears to offend . The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay , the other with her sense when I was serious . But these qualities were never carried to excess in ...
... desire to please ; Sophia even repressed excellence , from her fears to offend . The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay , the other with her sense when I was serious . But these qualities were never carried to excess in ...
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... desire it . During the preparations for the wedding , I need not describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my daughters : in fact , my attention was fixed on another object , the completing a tract , which I ...
... desire it . During the preparations for the wedding , I need not describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my daughters : in fact , my attention was fixed on another object , the completing a tract , which I ...
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