The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... daugh- ters beautiful and blooming . When I stood in the midst of the little circle , which promised to be the supports of my declining age , I could not avoid repeating the fa- mous story of Count Abensberg , who , in Henry Second's ...
... daugh- ters beautiful and blooming . When I stood in the midst of the little circle , which promised to be the supports of my declining age , I could not avoid repeating the fa- mous story of Count Abensberg , who , in Henry Second's ...
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... daugh- ters , at their own request , employed in cutting up their trains into Sunday waistcoats for Dick and Bill , the two little ones , and , what was still more satisfactory , the gowns seemed improved by this curtailing . CHAPTER V ...
... daugh- ters , at their own request , employed in cutting up their trains into Sunday waistcoats for Dick and Bill , the two little ones , and , what was still more satisfactory , the gowns seemed improved by this curtailing . CHAPTER V ...
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... daugh- ters , as one certain of a kind reception ; but they had early learned the lesson of looking presumption out of counte- nance . Upon which he let us know his name was Thorn- hill , and that he was owner of the estate that lay for ...
... daugh- ters , as one certain of a kind reception ; but they had early learned the lesson of looking presumption out of counte- nance . Upon which he let us know his name was Thorn- hill , and that he was owner of the estate that lay for ...
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... daugh- ters piquet , or sometimes in setting my two little ones to box , to make them sharp , as he called it : but the hopes of having him for a son - in - law , in some measure blinded us to all his imperfections . It must be owned ...
... daugh- ters piquet , or sometimes in setting my two little ones to box , to make them sharp , as he called it : but the hopes of having him for a son - in - law , in some measure blinded us to all his imperfections . It must be owned ...
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... the mean time my youngest daugh- ter prepared for our departure , and as she received several hints to use dispatch , in about an hour we were ready to depart . CHAPTER XXV . No Situation , however wretched it seems OF WAKEFIELD . 157.
... the mean time my youngest daugh- ter prepared for our departure , and as she received several hints to use dispatch , in about an hour we were ready to depart . CHAPTER XXV . No Situation , however wretched it seems OF WAKEFIELD . 157.
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