The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... manners of this gentleman soon gave an in- teresting turn to the conversation . Harmony appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was ...
... manners of this gentleman soon gave an in- teresting turn to the conversation . Harmony appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was ...
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... manner 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 ...
... manner 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 ...
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... manners of the Hol- landers ; which we also extract for the entertainment of the reader . « You may expect some account of this country ; and though I am not well qualified for such an undertaking , yet I shall endeavour to satisfy some ...
... manners of the Hol- landers ; which we also extract for the entertainment of the reader . « You may expect some account of this country ; and though I am not well qualified for such an undertaking , yet I shall endeavour to satisfy some ...
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... manner of tra- velling is very cheap and very convenient . They sail in covered boats drawn by horses ; and in these you are sure to meet people of all nations . Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at ...
... manner of tra- velling is very cheap and very convenient . They sail in covered boats drawn by horses ; and in these you are sure to meet people of all nations . Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at ...
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... manners of a people with accuracy , require the nicest discrimination , and much knowledge of the world . On such subjects , therefore , the opi- nions of our poet , at this early period of his life , are to be the less regarded . His ...
... manners of a people with accuracy , require the nicest discrimination , and much knowledge of the world . On such subjects , therefore , the opi- nions of our poet , at this early period of his life , are to be the less regarded . His ...
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