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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... mean pleased than disappointed when rejected by his time , he amused himself by sauntering about the lordship , on ... means of the family of a neighbouring gentleman was offered to captain , he accompanied a party on an excursion him ...
... mean pleased than disappointed when rejected by his time , he amused himself by sauntering about the lordship , on ... means of the family of a neighbouring gentleman was offered to captain , he accompanied a party on an excursion him ...
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... mean time , I think I can furnish you This chanced to be the true touch - stone for try- with another to help you forward on the jour- ing the liberality of so honest a friend . A profound ney . " Oliver could discover no objection to a ...
... mean time , I think I can furnish you This chanced to be the true touch - stone for try- with another to help you forward on the jour- ing the liberality of so honest a friend . A profound ney . " Oliver could discover no objection to a ...
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... mean disposition , that disgust and dis- bers of these establishments , " said he , " I could like almost ... means of subsistence , for every ed for his " Traveller . " For although that poem peasant was a better musician than himself ...
... mean disposition , that disgust and dis- bers of these establishments , " said he , " I could like almost ... means of subsistence , for every ed for his " Traveller . " For although that poem peasant was a better musician than himself ...
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... means or other , very remembrance of it seemed to be gall and worm- however , he contrived to reach London in safety . wood to him ; and how keenly he must have felt its On his arrival he had only a few halfpence in his mortification ...
... means or other , very remembrance of it seemed to be gall and worm- however , he contrived to reach London in safety . wood to him ; and how keenly he must have felt its On his arrival he had only a few halfpence in his mortification ...
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... mean that I am your most affectionate sentiments rise when they are addressed to you : friend and brother . " for , believe me , my head has no share in all I write ; my heart dictates the whole . Pray give my love to Bob Bryanton , and ...
... mean that I am your most affectionate sentiments rise when they are addressed to you : friend and brother . " for , believe me , my head has no share in all I write ; my heart dictates the whole . Pray give my love to Bob Bryanton , and ...
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