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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... gave of a precocity of talent , caus- to share in the festivities of the evening , and was ed him to be talked of in the neighbourhood as a called on to dance a hornpipe . His figure was little prodigy . It is said that , even before he ...
... gave of a precocity of talent , caus- to share in the festivities of the evening , and was ed him to be talked of in the neighbourhood as a called on to dance a hornpipe . His figure was little prodigy . It is said that , even before he ...
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... gave up his charge , pro- therefore , on his return next morning , to find the cured a good horse , and , with about thirty pounds vessel gone . This was a death - blow to his scheme which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set of ...
... gave up his charge , pro- therefore , on his return next morning , to find the cured a good horse , and , with about thirty pounds vessel gone . This was a death - blow to his scheme which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set of ...
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... gave her all that re- rejoined Oliver , " how am I to get on without mo- mained in his purse , and trusted his own wants to ney ? I told you I had not a shilling left , and it is the expected liberality of his old fellow - collegian ...
... gave her all that re- rejoined Oliver , " how am I to get on without mo- mained in his purse , and trusted his own wants to ney ? I told you I had not a shilling left , and it is the expected liberality of his old fellow - collegian ...
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... gave an imaginary one to objects really ance , dressed in a rusty full trimmed black suit , at rest . No alterations there . Some friends , he with his pockets full of papers , which instantly re- tells me , are still lean , but very ...
... gave an imaginary one to objects really ance , dressed in a rusty full trimmed black suit , at rest . No alterations there . Some friends , he with his pockets full of papers , which instantly re- tells me , are still lean , but very ...
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... gave : and in general , take the wrinkles between the eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world , and has gustingly severe , and a big wig , and you may have studied human nature more by experience than a ...
... gave : and in general , take the wrinkles between the eye - brows , with an eye dis - word of a man who has seen the world , and has gustingly severe , and a big wig , and you may have studied human nature more by experience than a ...
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