The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... THORNHILL , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remarkable for his attach ...
... THORNHILL , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remarkable for his attach ...
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... Thornhill , a young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though en- tirely dependent on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thorn- hill , a gentleman who , content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and ...
... Thornhill , a young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though en- tirely dependent on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thorn- hill , a gentleman who , content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and ...
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... Thornhill seemed highly de- lighted with their performance and choice , and then took up the guitar himself . He played but very indifferently ; F however , my eldest daughter repaid his former applause with 26 THE VICAR.
... Thornhill seemed highly de- lighted with their performance and choice , and then took up the guitar himself . He played but very indifferently ; F however , my eldest daughter repaid his former applause with 26 THE VICAR.
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... Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chaplain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse , but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them all ; for which ...
... Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chaplain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse , but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them all ; for which ...
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... what powerful ingredients a good figure , fine clothes , and fortune are in that character , will easily for- give her . Mr Thornhill , notwithstanding his real igno- rance , talked with ease , and could expatiate upon 3 . OF WAKEFIELD .
... what powerful ingredients a good figure , fine clothes , and fortune are in that character , will easily for- give her . Mr Thornhill , notwithstanding his real igno- rance , talked with ease , and could expatiate upon 3 . OF WAKEFIELD .
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