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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... rich , we generally had very happy friends about us ; FIELD , IN WHICH A KINDRED LIKENESS PRE- for this remark will hold good through life , CHAPTER IL to my country , and consequently looked upon. CHAPTER I. 4 THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ...
... rich , we generally had very happy friends about us ; FIELD , IN WHICH A KINDRED LIKENESS PRE- for this remark will hold good through life , CHAPTER IL to my country , and consequently looked upon. CHAPTER I. 4 THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ...
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... rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called SOPHIA ; So that we had two romantic names in the family ; but I solemnly protest I had no hand in it . Moses was our next , and after an ...
... rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called SOPHIA ; So that we had two romantic names in the family ; but I solemnly protest I had no hand in it . Moses was our next , and after an ...
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... rich , if we con- sider , upon a moderate calculation , that the nakedness of the indigent world might be clothed from the trimmings of the vain . This remonstrance had a proper effect ; they went with great composure , that very ...
... rich , if we con- sider , upon a moderate calculation , that the nakedness of the indigent world might be clothed from the trimmings of the vain . This remonstrance had a proper effect ; they went with great composure , that very ...
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... rich by his extragavance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and per- haps deserves poverty ; for he has neither the ...
... rich by his extragavance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and per- haps deserves poverty ; for he has neither the ...
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... rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be heard , that he had an infinite fund of humour . " 6 After dinner , I began with my usual toast , the Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain ...
... rich are ever successful . Olivia too could not avoid whispering loud enough to be heard , that he had an infinite fund of humour . " 6 After dinner , I began with my usual toast , the Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain ...
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