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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... replied by a sneer at knew neither the name nor address of his landlady . the poet's poverty and improvident disposition . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , Their host being well acquainted with the charac- he ...
... replied by a sneer at knew neither the name nor address of his landlady . the poet's poverty and improvident disposition . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , Their host being well acquainted with the charac- he ...
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... replied , with that reason to think that he had read Spenser . " air and manner which none who ever heard or saw him can forget , ' He speaks ill of nobody but Ossian . ' " A proposition which had been agitated , that monuments to ...
... replied , with that reason to think that he had read Spenser . " air and manner which none who ever heard or saw him can forget , ' He speaks ill of nobody but Ossian . ' " A proposition which had been agitated , that monuments to ...
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... replied to ed original made its appearance in a trifling peri- this awkward compliment by a smile , and the odical publication , entitled “ The Quiz . " It bears heedless poet went on totally unconscious of his internal evidence of ...
... replied to ed original made its appearance in a trifling peri- this awkward compliment by a smile , and the odical publication , entitled “ The Quiz . " It bears heedless poet went on totally unconscious of his internal evidence of ...
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... replied , " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentle- ever , that he was prone to indulge this unamiable man ; I was only giving him a signal of my atten- passion to so ridiculous an excess , that the instances tion . Sir , you are ...
... replied , " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentle- ever , that he was prone to indulge this unamiable man ; I was only giving him a signal of my atten- passion to so ridiculous an excess , that the instances tion . Sir , you are ...
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... replied Colman , tre could not drown it . This kind and ingenu- in a sarcastic tone , " don't be terrified at squibs , ous friend fairly forewarned us , that he knew no when we have been sitting these two hours upon more when to give ...
... replied Colman , tre could not drown it . This kind and ingenu- in a sarcastic tone , " don't be terrified at squibs , ous friend fairly forewarned us , that he knew no when we have been sitting these two hours upon more when to give ...
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