The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... hast made one poor creature wretched for life , and polluted a family that had nothing but honour for their portion ! " weather in which you have come to take me |. " If she or you , " returned he , " are resolved to be miserable , I ...
... hast made one poor creature wretched for life , and polluted a family that had nothing but honour for their portion ! " weather in which you have come to take me |. " If she or you , " returned he , " are resolved to be miserable , I ...
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... hast strength ; and it was given thee , my son , for very useful purposes ; for it must save from famine your helpless parents and family . Prepare then this evening to look out for work against to - morrow , and bring home every night ...
... hast strength ; and it was given thee , my son , for very useful purposes ; for it must save from famine your helpless parents and family . Prepare then this evening to look out for work against to - morrow , and bring home every night ...
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... hast done very ill , bequeath him . May he keep their innocence and at another time my reproaches might have from the temptations of want , and be their been more severe . Oh ! what a tremendous conductor in the paths of honour ! " I ...
... hast done very ill , bequeath him . May he keep their innocence and at another time my reproaches might have from the temptations of want , and be their been more severe . Oh ! what a tremendous conductor in the paths of honour ! " I ...
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... hast been " relieved , or who the ruffians were who carried thee away . " " Indeed , Sir , " replied she , " as to the villain who carried me off , I am yet ignorant . For , " But I suppose , Sir , " cried Mr Burchell , that you are ...
... hast been " relieved , or who the ruffians were who carried thee away . " " Indeed , Sir , " replied she , " as to the villain who carried me off , I am yet ignorant . For , " But I suppose , Sir , " cried Mr Burchell , that you are ...
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... hast thou not had vengeance enough already , but must my poor boy feel thy cruelty ? I hope that good Sir William will protect us ; for my son is as innocent as a child : I am sure he is , and never did harm to man . " 66 Madam ...
... hast thou not had vengeance enough already , but must my poor boy feel thy cruelty ? I hope that good Sir William will protect us ; for my son is as innocent as a child : I am sure he is , and never did harm to man . " 66 Madam ...
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