The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsJ. Crissy and Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 527 páginas |
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... Miss Catley , II . The arrival of the Chinese in Lon- don . His motives for the journey . Some description of the streets and houses , zb . ib . Epilogue intended for Mrs. Bulkley , The Haunch of Venison , 158 159 III . The description ...
... Miss Catley , II . The arrival of the Chinese in Lon- don . His motives for the journey . Some description of the streets and houses , zb . ib . Epilogue intended for Mrs. Bulkley , The Haunch of Venison , 158 159 III . The description ...
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... Miss Hornecks , one of whom was afterwards married to Henry Bunbury , Esq . and the other to Colonel Gwyn . " " of unquestionable superiority . Sir , " " said he , " " you are for making a monarchy of what OF DR . GOLDSMITH . 17.
... Miss Hornecks , one of whom was afterwards married to Henry Bunbury , Esq . and the other to Colonel Gwyn . " " of unquestionable superiority . Sir , " " said he , " " you are for making a monarchy of what OF DR . GOLDSMITH . 17.
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... Miss ARABELLA WILMOT was ceremony , we agreed to discuss the subject at large . allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to It was managed with proper spirit on both be completely pretty . Her youth , health and in - sides : he ...
... Miss ARABELLA WILMOT was ceremony , we agreed to discuss the subject at large . allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to It was managed with proper spirit on both be completely pretty . Her youth , health and in - sides : he ...
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... Miss Wrinkles should marry great for- great swiftness , followed by four or five persons tunes , and her children get none . As this last ar- more who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gument was directed to me , I protested I ...
... Miss Wrinkles should marry great for- great swiftness , followed by four or five persons tunes , and her children get none . As this last ar- more who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gument was directed to me , I protested I ...
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... Miss Wilmot , my son submit to such heterodox doctrines ? " — " What ! " George's former mistress , this a good deal damped replied the ' Squire , as if in a passion , " not sub- the heartiness of his reception : but accident in some ...
... Miss Wilmot , my son submit to such heterodox doctrines ? " — " What ! " George's former mistress , this a good deal damped replied the ' Squire , as if in a passion , " not sub- the heartiness of his reception : but accident in some ...
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