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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... tell you how which his departure must have given to his friends . you may get over the difficulty . May you not His good host listened with profound attention , sell the little horse you brought with you last and appeared to take so ...
... tell you how which his departure must have given to his friends . you may get over the difficulty . May you not His good host listened with profound attention , sell the little horse you brought with you last and appeared to take so ...
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... tell him this , and perhaps eside ? for every occupation but our own ? This he may improve from my example . But I find my- desire of fortune , and yet this eagerness to dissi - self again falling into my gloomy habits of thinking ...
... tell him this , and perhaps eside ? for every occupation but our own ? This he may improve from my example . But I find my- desire of fortune , and yet this eagerness to dissi - self again falling into my gloomy habits of thinking ...
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... tell you - yet why never been accurately explained , but most likely it should I conceal those trifles , or indeed ... telling you , what you very well know * His youngest sister , who had married unfortunately . a of our author's chief ...
... tell you - yet why never been accurately explained , but most likely it should I conceal those trifles , or indeed ... telling you , what you very well know * His youngest sister , who had married unfortunately . a of our author's chief ...
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... telling me about the family is so very little in my power to help them . I am where you reside , how they spend their time , and sorry to find you are still every way unprovided whether they ever make mention of me . Tell me for ; and ...
... telling me about the family is so very little in my power to help them . I am where you reside , how they spend their time , and sorry to find you are still every way unprovided whether they ever make mention of me . Tell me for ; and ...
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... tell it you , and staying double the time of our late intend- again ? I have made an abstract from his larger nar - ed visit . We often meet , and never without re- ration ; and have this gratification from my attempt , membering you ...
... tell it you , and staying double the time of our late intend- again ? I have made an abstract from his larger nar - ed visit . We often meet , and never without re- ration ; and have this gratification from my attempt , membering you ...
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