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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... sure to disappoint be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him As the floods were not yet subsided , we were for a time , and left him with merited re- obliged to hire a guide , who trotted ...
... sure to disappoint be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him As the floods were not yet subsided , we were for a time , and left him with merited re- obliged to hire a guide , who trotted ...
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... sure , " cried the chaplain . " Right , Frank , " cried the Squire , " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tithes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded ...
... sure , " cried the chaplain . " Right , Frank , " cried the Squire , " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tithes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded ...
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... sure , and I think myself something of a judge ; at least I know what pleases myself . Indeed I was ever an admirer of ll Dr Burdock's little pieces , for , except what he does , and our dear Coun . tess at Hanover - square , there's ...
... sure , and I think myself something of a judge ; at least I know what pleases myself . Indeed I was ever an admirer of ll Dr Burdock's little pieces , for , except what he does , and our dear Coun . tess at Hanover - square , there's ...
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... sure you are , adds to that happiness in my breast which your be- nevolence has already excited . You behold before you , Sir , that Dr Primrose , the mono- gamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that ...
... sure you are , adds to that happiness in my breast which your be- nevolence has already excited . You behold before you , Sir , that Dr Primrose , the mono- gamist , whom you have been pleased to call great . You here see that ...
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... sure it will , for taking back my sweet innocent that I was leading up to heaven . Such sin- cerity as my child was possessed of ! — But all our earthly happiness is now over ! Go my children , go and be miserable and infamous ; for my ...
... sure it will , for taking back my sweet innocent that I was leading up to heaven . Such sin- cerity as my child was possessed of ! — But all our earthly happiness is now over ! Go my children , go and be miserable and infamous ; for my ...
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