The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good bishop Jewel , this staff , and take this book , too , it will be your ...
... cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good bishop Jewel , this staff , and take this book , too , it will be your ...
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... cried he , " happens still more luckily than I hoped for , as I am going the same way myself , having been detained here two days by the floods , which I hope by to - morrow will be found passable . " I testified the pleasure I should ...
... cried he , " happens still more luckily than I hoped for , as I am going the same way myself , having been detained here two days by the floods , which I hope by to - morrow will be found passable . " I testified the pleasure I should ...
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... cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " Immensely so , indeed ...
... cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " Immensely so , indeed ...
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... cried I , " that we have no neigh- bour or stranger to take part in this good cheer feasts of this kind acquire a double 66 " " relish from hospitality . " - Bless me , ' cried my wife , " here comes our good friend Mr. Burchell , that ...
... cried I , " that we have no neigh- bour or stranger to take part in this good cheer feasts of this kind acquire a double 66 " " relish from hospitality . " - Bless me , ' cried my wife , " here comes our good friend Mr. Burchell , that ...
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... cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , " cried the Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me , but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation ! For what are tithes and tricks but an im- position , all a confounded imposture ...
... cried the chaplain . Right , Frank , " cried the Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me , but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation ! For what are tithes and tricks but an im- position , all a confounded imposture ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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