The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... already in the pocket of the captain . Mortified and disappointed , he lingered about Cork , irreso- lute what to do , until the languishing state of his purse , which was reduced to two guineas , admonished him to make the best of his ...
... already in the pocket of the captain . Mortified and disappointed , he lingered about Cork , irreso- lute what to do , until the languishing state of his purse , which was reduced to two guineas , admonished him to make the best of his ...
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... already occasioned , and perhaps induce them to throw you off altogether . » « But , " rejoined Oliver , << how am I to get on without money ? I told you I had not a shilling left , and it is quite impossible for me to proceed on the ...
... already occasioned , and perhaps induce them to throw you off altogether . » « But , " rejoined Oliver , << how am I to get on without money ? I told you I had not a shilling left , and it is quite impossible for me to proceed on the ...
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... already narrated . Once more reconciled to his friends , he did not fail to transmit to his kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality . It ...
... already narrated . Once more reconciled to his friends , he did not fail to transmit to his kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality . It ...
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... already received from his friend Ellis , and it is not un- likely that the gaming - table gleaned the little that remained ; for it has been often asserted , that after his magnificent specu- lation in tulip - roots he actually set out ...
... already received from his friend Ellis , and it is not un- likely that the gaming - table gleaned the little that remained ; for it has been often asserted , that after his magnificent specu- lation in tulip - roots he actually set out ...
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... already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just before we can be grateful . For the rest I need not say , ( you know I am ) , your affectionate kinsman . " > The medical and literary pursuits of our ...
... already discharged my most threatening and pressing demands , for we must be just before we can be grateful . For the rest I need not say , ( you know I am ) , your affectionate kinsman . " > The medical and literary pursuits of our ...
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