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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... pleasure , soon paid him the hundred guineas , with acknowledgment for the generosity he had evinced upon the occasion . The author addresses this poem to his friend Sir Joshua Reynolds . He writes in the character of a native of a ...
... pleasure , soon paid him the hundred guineas , with acknowledgment for the generosity he had evinced upon the occasion . The author addresses this poem to his friend Sir Joshua Reynolds . He writes in the character of a native of a ...
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... pleasure I should have his profusions began to impair his fortune , in his company , and my wife and daughters but not his good - nature ; that , indeed , was joining in entreaty , he was prevailed upon to seen to increase as the other ...
... pleasure I should have his profusions began to impair his fortune , in his company , and my wife and daughters but not his good - nature ; that , indeed , was joining in entreaty , he was prevailed upon to seen to increase as the other ...
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... pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave ; and we pursued our journey ...
... pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave ; and we pursued our journey ...
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... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock at St Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : -the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be ...
... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock at St Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : -the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be ...
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... pleasure are my maxims ; but curse me if a settlement of half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a ...
... pleasure are my maxims ; but curse me if a settlement of half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a ...
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