The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings [extracted from the Edition of 1823]. A New Edition, EtcThomas Nelson, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... perhaps , will be remembered whilst the first - rate poets of this country have any monuments left them . But , alas ! his noble and immortal part , the good man , is only consigned to the short - lived me- mory of those who are left to ...
... perhaps , will be remembered whilst the first - rate poets of this country have any monuments left them . But , alas ! his noble and immortal part , the good man , is only consigned to the short - lived me- mory of those who are left to ...
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... perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neighbouring clergy- man , who was a dignitary in the church , and in circumstances to ...
... perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neighbouring clergy- man , who was a dignitary in the church , and in circumstances to ...
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... perhaps , one of the most distress- ful circumstances attendant on penury . The day soon arrived on which we were to disperse for the first time . My son , after taking leave of his mother and the rest , who mingled their tears with ...
... perhaps , one of the most distress- ful circumstances attendant on penury . The day soon arrived on which we were to disperse for the first time . My son , after taking leave of his mother and the rest , who mingled their tears with ...
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... perhaps , too much so , " replied Mr Bur- chell ; " at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of My attention was so much taken up by Mr virtue ...
... perhaps , too much so , " replied Mr Bur- chell ; " at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of My attention was so much taken up by Mr virtue ...
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... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extragavance . They once praised WHEN the morning arrived on which we him , and now they applaud the pander : their were to entertain our young landlord , it may former raptures ...
... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extragavance . They once praised WHEN the morning arrived on which we him , and now they applaud the pander : their were to entertain our young landlord , it may former raptures ...
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