The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... followed by dinner , a night's lodging , and a small gratuity to the successful disputant . But , indeed , the mode of Goldsmith's existence during his extraordinary tour is a mystery . Letters he had sent to Ireland once or twice for ...
... followed by dinner , a night's lodging , and a small gratuity to the successful disputant . But , indeed , the mode of Goldsmith's existence during his extraordinary tour is a mystery . Letters he had sent to Ireland once or twice for ...
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... followed ; and at eleven o'clock at night on the 25th of March , Mr. Hawes , an apothecary and a friend of Gold- smith's , was sent for . He found Goldsmith very ill , and bent on doctoring himself with " James's fever - powders , " a ...
... followed ; and at eleven o'clock at night on the 25th of March , Mr. Hawes , an apothecary and a friend of Gold- smith's , was sent for . He found Goldsmith very ill , and bent on doctoring himself with " James's fever - powders , " a ...
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... followed by four or five persons more , who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gentleman of more genteel appearance than the rest came forward , and for a while regarding us , instead of pursuing the chase , stopped short , and ...
... followed by four or five persons more , who seemed in equal haste . At last , a young gentleman of more genteel appearance than the rest came forward , and for a while regarding us , instead of pursuing the chase , stopped short , and ...
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... swath to the wind . foremost , and the rest followed in due succession . I could not avoid , however , observing the assiduity of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . II The Happiness of a Country Fire- side.
... swath to the wind . foremost , and the rest followed in due succession . I could not avoid , however , observing the assiduity of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . II The Happiness of a Country Fire- side.
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... followed hin several paces from the door , bawling after him , " Good luck ! good luck ! " till we could see him no longer . He was scarce gone , when Mr. Thorn- hill's butler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune , saying that ...
... followed hin several paces from the door , bawling after him , " Good luck ! good luck ! " till we could see him no longer . He was scarce gone , when Mr. Thorn- hill's butler came to congratulate us upon our good fortune , saying that ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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