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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... cried I , * relinquish the cause of truth , and let him together in all that harmony which generally pre- be a husband , already driven to the very verge of cedes an expected alliance . Being convinced by absurdity . You might as well ...
... cried I , * relinquish the cause of truth , and let him together in all that harmony which generally pre- be a husband , already driven to the very verge of cedes an expected alliance . Being convinced by absurdity . You might as well ...
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... cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good Bishop Jewel , this staff , and this book too , it will be your comfort ...
... cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good Bishop Jewel , this staff , and this book too , it will be your comfort ...
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... cried he , pointing to a very magnificent gentleman , who had been two days in the house , house which stood at some distance , " belongs to wanted money , and could not satisfy them for his Mr. Thornhill , a young gentleman who enjoys ...
... cried he , pointing to a very magnificent gentleman , who had been two days in the house , house which stood at some distance , " belongs to wanted money , and could not satisfy them for his Mr. Thornhill , a young gentleman who enjoys ...
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... cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp proached us with a careless superior air . He my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , seemed to want no introduction , but was going to Sophy , my dear , what do you think of ...
... cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp proached us with a careless superior air . He my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , seemed to want no introduction , but was going to Sophy , my dear , what do you think of ...
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... cried my wife , " here comes our good friend of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter Sophia Mr. Burchell , that saved our Sophia , and that run in her part of the task . When he had finished you down fairly in the argument ...
... cried my wife , " here comes our good friend of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter Sophia Mr. Burchell , that saved our Sophia , and that run in her part of the task . When he had finished you down fairly in the argument ...
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