The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's , who " refused to be cured of the itch , because it made him unco ' thoughtful of his wife " and bonny Inverary . " He goes on to say that , if he went to the opera , where Signora Columba was ...
... equally ridiculous with the Scotchman's , who " refused to be cured of the itch , because it made him unco ' thoughtful of his wife " and bonny Inverary . " He goes on to say that , if he went to the opera , where Signora Columba was ...
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... equally struck him , and how Goldsn it's incidental remarks about Johnson increased his admiration of Johnson's goodness of heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under ...
... equally struck him , and how Goldsn it's incidental remarks about Johnson increased his admiration of Johnson's goodness of heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under ...
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... equally generous , credulous , simple , and inoffen- sive . CHAPTER II . Family Misfortunes . The Loss of Fortune only serves to increase the Pride of the Worthy . THE temporal concerns of our family were chiefly committed to my wife's ...
... equally generous , credulous , simple , and inoffen- sive . CHAPTER II . Family Misfortunes . The Loss of Fortune only serves to increase the Pride of the Worthy . THE temporal concerns of our family were chiefly committed to my wife's ...
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... equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed earnest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with topics they thought most modern ; while Moses ...
... equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed earnest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with topics they thought most modern ; while Moses ...
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... equally busy with the rest ; and I observed them for a good while cooking something over the fire . I at first supposed they were assisting their mother , but little Dick informed me , in a whisper , that they were making a wash for the ...
... equally busy with the rest ; and I observed them for a good while cooking something over the fire . I at first supposed they were assisting their mother , but little Dick informed me , in a whisper , that they were making a wash for the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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