The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... dear mother , " he ended , seeing the old lady's face gloom , " after having struggled so hard to come home to you , I wonder you are not more rejoiced to see me . " Little wonder that , from this moment , there was a coolness on Mrs ...
... dear mother , " he ended , seeing the old lady's face gloom , " after having struggled so hard to come home to you , I wonder you are not more rejoiced to see me . " Little wonder that , from this moment , there was a coolness on Mrs ...
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... dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is acknowledged may be easily guessed- eternal sense of obligation to the good uncle . The 20 % . were wanted , as he explain in the same letter , to carry him to the Continent , for the ...
... dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is acknowledged may be easily guessed- eternal sense of obligation to the good uncle . The 20 % . were wanted , as he explain in the same letter , to carry him to the Continent , for the ...
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... dear , and the professors so very lazy , the chemical professor excepted . " With this chemical professor , named Gaubius , he formed some real acquaintance . But , though he remained about ten months in Leyden , and learnt something ...
... dear , and the professors so very lazy , the chemical professor excepted . " With this chemical professor , named Gaubius , he formed some real acquaintance . But , though he remained about ten months in Leyden , and learnt something ...
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... dear , you jest , " cried my wife ; 66 we can walk it perfectly well : we want no coach to carry us now . " - " You mistake , child , " returned I , we do want a coach ; for if we walk to church in this trim , the very children in the ...
... dear , you jest , " cried my wife ; 66 we can walk it perfectly well : we want no coach to carry us now . " - " You mistake , child , " returned I , we do want a coach ; for if we walk to church in this trim , the very children in the ...
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... dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " Immensely so , indeed , mamma , re- plied she : " I think he has a great deal to say upon everything , and is never at a loss ; and the ...
... dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " Immensely so , indeed , mamma , re- plied she : " I think he has a great deal to say upon everything , and is never at a loss ; and the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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