The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... eye can scarcely ac- company them : their ordinary manner of travel- ing is very cheap , and very convenient . sail in ... eyes , fine houses , elegant gardens , statues , grottoes , vistas , presented them- selves , but when you enter ...
... eye can scarcely ac- company them : their ordinary manner of travel- ing is very cheap , and very convenient . sail in ... eyes , fine houses , elegant gardens , statues , grottoes , vistas , presented them- selves , but when you enter ...
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... eye fell upon a basket- woman at the corner of the street , Come , Sam , I am de- lighted to see you . I must treat you to something . What shall it be ? Will you have some apples ? Sam , ' added Gold- smith , suddenly , ' have you seen ...
... eye fell upon a basket- woman at the corner of the street , Come , Sam , I am de- lighted to see you . I must treat you to something . What shall it be ? Will you have some apples ? Sam , ' added Gold- smith , suddenly , ' have you seen ...
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... eye disgustingly severe , and a bag wig , and you may have a perfect picture of my present appear- ance . On the other hand , I conceive you as per- fectly sleek and healthy , passing many a happy day among your own children , or those ...
... eye disgustingly severe , and a bag wig , and you may have a perfect picture of my present appear- ance . On the other hand , I conceive you as per- fectly sleek and healthy , passing many a happy day among your own children , or those ...
Página xlix
... eyes . I had learned from books to be disinterested and generous , before I was taught from experience the necessity of being prudent . I had contracted the habits and notions of a philosopher , while I was exposing myself to the ...
... eyes . I had learned from books to be disinterested and generous , before I was taught from experience the necessity of being prudent . I had contracted the habits and notions of a philosopher , while I was exposing myself to the ...
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... eye he smoked the patient man , Then pulled his breeches tight , and thus began , & c . It is a All this is taken , you see , from nature . good remark of Montaigne's , that the wisest men often have friends with whom they do not care ...
... eye he smoked the patient man , Then pulled his breeches tight , and thus began , & c . It is a All this is taken , you see , from nature . good remark of Montaigne's , that the wisest men often have friends with whom they do not care ...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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