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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... eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world , and has gustingly severe , and a big wig ... eyes . I had learned I am obliged to partake of here . I can now neither from books to be disinterested and generous ...
... eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world , and has gustingly severe , and a big wig ... eyes . I had learned I am obliged to partake of here . I can now neither from books to be disinterested and generous ...
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... eyes were the extravagance of the plot , and drollery of the upon Johnson , who sat in a front row of a side incidents , we must admit that the piece is very box ; and when he laughed , every body thought nearly allied to farce , yet ...
... eyes were the extravagance of the plot , and drollery of the upon Johnson , who sat in a front row of a side incidents , we must admit that the piece is very box ; and when he laughed , every body thought nearly allied to farce , yet ...
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... eyes , yet the animal itself finds the apart- from his fellow - creature . The greatest stranger ment sufficiently lightsome . And to confess a in this world , was he that came to save it . He truth , this man's mind seems fitted to his ...
... eyes , yet the animal itself finds the apart- from his fellow - creature . The greatest stranger ment sufficiently lightsome . And to confess a in this world , was he that came to save it . He truth , this man's mind seems fitted to his ...
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... eyes , that working after dinner Any attempts to injure that , may be attended with would redden their noses , and she convinced me very dangerous consequences . Honour , sir , is our that the hands never looked so white as when they ...
... eyes , that working after dinner Any attempts to injure that , may be attended with would redden their noses , and she convinced me very dangerous consequences . Honour , sir , is our that the hands never looked so white as when they ...
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... eyes won't suffer evening were warm , but now they were ardent . me to write myself , I have been for some time They protested a desire of having a more lasting looking out for another . A proper person is no acquaintance . Lady Blarney ...
... eyes won't suffer evening were warm , but now they were ardent . me to write myself , I have been for some time They protested a desire of having a more lasting looking out for another . A proper person is no acquaintance . Lady Blarney ...
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