The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... perceive , though he could not always pursue the right path , admitted all the truth of my observations , seemed ... perceived that admonition was use- less , and that so long as he remained within reach of the vortex of play , his ...
... perceive , though he could not always pursue the right path , admitted all the truth of my observations , seemed ... perceived that admonition was use- less , and that so long as he remained within reach of the vortex of play , his ...
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... perceive , my dear sir , that I am at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner , and follow- ing my own taste , regardless of yours . « The reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar , are judicious and convincing ...
... perceive , my dear sir , that I am at intervals for indulging this splenetic manner , and follow- ing my own taste , regardless of yours . « The reasons you have given me for breeding up your son a scholar , are judicious and convincing ...
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... perceived that he had already changed my guinea , and had a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him . I put the cork into the bottle , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extri- cated ...
... perceived that he had already changed my guinea , and had a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him . I put the cork into the bottle , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extri- cated ...
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... perceive on examining the following specimens : - FROM THE OLD BALLAD . And grew soe coy and nice to please , As women's lookes are often soe , He might not kisse , nor hand forsoothe , Unless I willed him soe to doe . Thus being ...
... perceive on examining the following specimens : - FROM THE OLD BALLAD . And grew soe coy and nice to please , As women's lookes are often soe , He might not kisse , nor hand forsoothe , Unless I willed him soe to doe . Thus being ...
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... perceived Johnson rolling himself , as if about to speak , suddenly stopped him , saying , « Stay , stay ; Toctor Shonson is going to say something . " This was very provoking to one so irritable as Goldsmith , who frequently mentioned ...
... perceived Johnson rolling himself , as if about to speak , suddenly stopped him , saying , « Stay , stay ; Toctor Shonson is going to say something . " This was very provoking to one so irritable as Goldsmith , who frequently mentioned ...
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