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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... tell ; all I could wish is , that , as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked correction . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open ...
... tell ; all I could wish is , that , as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked correction . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open ...
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... tell us of a disorder , in which the whole body is so exquisitely sensible that the before ; but still he preserves the character of a humourist , and finds most pleasure in ec- centric virtues . " My attention was so much taken up by ...
... tell us of a disorder , in which the whole body is so exquisitely sensible that the before ; but still he preserves the character of a humourist , and finds most pleasure in ec- centric virtues . " My attention was so much taken up by ...
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... Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ... telling them stories ; and seldom went out without something in his pockets for them ; a piece of gingerbread , or a ...
... Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ... telling them stories ; and seldom went out without something in his pockets for them ; a piece of gingerbread , or a ...
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... tell us honestly , Frank , " said the Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church , your present mistress , drest in lawn sleeves , on one hand , and Miss Sophia , with no lawn about her , on the other , which would you be ...
... tell us honestly , Frank , " said the Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church , your present mistress , drest in lawn sleeves , on one hand , and Miss Sophia , with no lawn about her , on the other , which would you be ...
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... tell us , that the Squire was come with a crowd of company . Upon our return in , we found our landlord , with a couple of under gentlemen and two young ladies richly drest , whom he introduced as women of very great distinction and ...
... tell us , that the Squire was come with a crowd of company . Upon our return in , we found our landlord , with a couple of under gentlemen and two young ladies richly drest , whom he introduced as women of very great distinction and ...
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