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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... give him an education that would They are generally composed of scattered , though qualify him for a liberal profession . Her solicita- accordant traits , observed in various individuals , tions , together with the passionate attachment ...
... give him an education that would They are generally composed of scattered , though qualify him for a liberal profession . Her solicita- accordant traits , observed in various individuals , tions , together with the passionate attachment ...
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... give the following account of our au- pect , I confess it fine , but then I had rather be thor's first interview with him in London . placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate , and " From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edin- there ...
... give the following account of our au- pect , I confess it fine , but then I had rather be thor's first interview with him in London . placed on the little mount before Lishoy gate , and " From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edin- there ...
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... give a receipt for the same . quest to make . No , my dear Ned , I know you are too generous to think so ; and you know me too proud to stoop to mercenary insincerity . I have a " I know not how my desire of seeing Ireland , request ...
... give a receipt for the same . quest to make . No , my dear Ned , I know you are too generous to think so ; and you know me too proud to stoop to mercenary insincerity . I have a " I know not how my desire of seeing Ireland , request ...
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... 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 loves her ; if so , she can not be unhappy . Notwithstanding the ardour with which our au ...
... 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 loves her ; if so , she can not be unhappy . Notwithstanding the ardour with which our au ...
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... give a stamp of merit : it was afford greater amusement in the perusal , and still counterfeiting Apollo's coin . ' " fewer inculcate more impressive lessons of morali- Now that Goldsmith had acquired fame as a ty . Though wit and ...
... give a stamp of merit : it was afford greater amusement in the perusal , and still counterfeiting Apollo's coin . ' " fewer inculcate more impressive lessons of morali- Now that Goldsmith had acquired fame as a ty . Though wit and ...
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