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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... fortune . His friends im- whose overbearing disposition he suffered much mediately determined that he should be sent to the vexation . The young student was giddy and university ; and some of his relations , who belonged thoughtless ...
... fortune . His friends im- whose overbearing disposition he suffered much mediately determined that he should be sent to the vexation . The young student was giddy and university ; and some of his relations , who belonged thoughtless ...
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... fortune by " The Rev. Thomas Contarine was descended from the no- the death of his uncle . Determined to see the ble family of the Contarini of Venice . His ancestor , having world , he had just arrived at Geneva on the grand married a ...
... fortune by " The Rev. Thomas Contarine was descended from the no- the death of his uncle . Determined to see the ble family of the Contarini of Venice . His ancestor , having world , he had just arrived at Geneva on the grand married a ...
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... fortune , to be so given in rewards to learned men since the time of much a debtor , and unable to repay . But to say Usher . All their productions in learning amount no more of this : too many professions of gratitude are often ...
... fortune , to be so given in rewards to learned men since the time of much a debtor , and unable to repay . But to say Usher . All their productions in learning amount no more of this : too many professions of gratitude are often ...
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... fortunes of her husband's nose . I have no certainty , it is acquired by some individuals in the Indies flattered true ... fortune , and paltry show . one who is regular in nothing . Nay , were I forced You can not conceive how I am ...
... fortunes of her husband's nose . I have no certainty , it is acquired by some individuals in the Indies flattered true ... fortune , and paltry show . one who is regular in nothing . Nay , were I forced You can not conceive how I am ...
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... fortune has mixed in our cup , by expecting self a pale , melancholy visage , with two great more than she ever gave : and in general , take the wrinkles between the eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world ...
... fortune has mixed in our cup , by expecting self a pale , melancholy visage , with two great more than she ever gave : and in general , take the wrinkles between the eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world ...
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