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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... 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 and misery , may be gathered from the ...
... 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 and misery , may be gathered from the ...
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... seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the stories of which I nad been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying ' He is only willing to believe ; I do believe . The evidence is enough for ...
... seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the stories of which I nad been told , that I avowed my conviction , saying ' He is only willing to believe ; I do believe . The evidence is enough for ...
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... seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man whole necessary to fit you out , or whether our poor who had the art of being minute without tedious- sister Johnson may not want the half , I leave en - ness , and general without ...
... seemed to do best that which he was doing ; a man whole necessary to fit you out , or whether our poor who had the art of being minute without tedious- sister Johnson may not want the half , I leave en - ness , and general without ...
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... seemed likely to become a se he had not struck upon a name for it . Johnson condary object , and I found it prudent to insinuate at length stood forth in all his terrors as champion to him that he might halt his music without any for ...
... seemed likely to become a se he had not struck upon a name for it . Johnson condary object , and I found it prudent to insinuate at length stood forth in all his terrors as champion to him that he might halt his music without any for ...
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... seemed deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith , who was the to be delighted with it ; yet , when its publication first in jest , as he proved to be in reality , that we was suggested , the prevailing sentiment was de- committed to the grave ...
... seemed deal of humour upon poor Goldsmith , who was the to be delighted with it ; yet , when its publication first in jest , as he proved to be in reality , that we was suggested , the prevailing sentiment was de- committed to the grave ...
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