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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... hand . The prosaic eulogium which follows , does the highest honour to his character , both literary and personal . " In an age when genius and learning are too generally sacrificed to the purposes of ambition and avarice , it is the ...
... hand . The prosaic eulogium which follows , does the highest honour to his character , both literary and personal . " In an age when genius and learning are too generally sacrificed to the purposes of ambition and avarice , it is the ...
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... hand as a partner . " To this my girl replied , that she should have no objection , if she could do it with honour ; " But here , " continued she , " is a gentleman , " looking at Mr Burchell , " who has been my companion in the task ...
... hand as a partner . " To this my girl replied , that she should have no objection , if she could do it with honour ; " But here , " continued she , " is a gentleman , " looking at Mr Burchell , " who has been my companion in the task ...
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... hands never looked so white as when they did no- thing . Instead therefore of finishing George's shirts , we now had ... hand with silver . To say the truth I was tired of being always wise , and could not help gratifying their request ...
... hands never looked so white as when they did no- thing . Instead therefore of finishing George's shirts , we now had ... hand with silver . To say the truth I was tired of being always wise , and could not help gratifying their request ...
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... . In short , such was her satisfaction at this mes- sage , that she actually put her hand in her 20 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wakefield Morti- fications are often more painful than real calamities.
... . In short , such was her satisfaction at this mes- sage , that she actually put her hand in her 20 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . Fortune seems resolved to humble the family of Wakefield Morti- fications are often more painful than real calamities.
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... hand , proposed adjourning to a public - house , and taking a glass of what- ever we could get . I readily closed with the offer , and entering an ale - house , we were shown into a little back room , where there was only a venerable ...
... hand , proposed adjourning to a public - house , and taking a glass of what- ever we could get . I readily closed with the offer , and entering an ale - house , we were shown into a little back room , where there was only a venerable ...
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