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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... believe it , and the necessary confinement pain - gle day ; he was not less surprised than chagrined , fully irksome , he suddenly gave up his charge , pro- therefore , on his return next morning , to find the cured a good horse , and ...
... believe it , and the necessary confinement pain - gle day ; he was not less surprised than chagrined , fully irksome , he suddenly gave up his charge , pro- therefore , on his return next morning , to find the cured a good horse , and ...
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... believe me , caped my memory , neither do I recollect , with ex- my design is purely to visit , and neither to cut a actness , how much he had written , though I am figure nor levy contributions , neither to excite en- inclined to believe ...
... believe me , caped my memory , neither do I recollect , with ex- my design is purely to visit , and neither to cut a actness , how much he had written , though I am figure nor levy contributions , neither to excite en- inclined to believe ...
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... believe there is one single writer , who has abilities greatest anxiety for its success . In the following to translate a French novel , that does not keep bet- letter he explains his situation and prospects , and ter company , wear ...
... believe there is one single writer , who has abilities greatest anxiety for its success . In the following to translate a French novel , that does not keep bet- letter he explains his situation and prospects , and ter company , wear ...
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... believe me , my head has no share in all I write ; my heart dictates the whole . Pray give my love to Bob Bryanton , and entreat him , from me , not to drink . My dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . * Yet her husband ...
... believe me , my head has no share in all I write ; my heart dictates the whole . Pray give my love to Bob Bryanton , and entreat him , from me , not to drink . My dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . * Yet her husband ...
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... believe the second sight , ' which seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the stories of which I nad been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying ' He is only willing to believe ; I do believe ...
... believe the second sight , ' which seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the stories of which I nad been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying ' He is only willing to believe ; I do believe ...
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