The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... give learned editions of my labours , and bless the times with copious comments on " the text . You shall see how they will fish up the heavy scoundrels who disregard me now , or will then offer to cavil at my productions . How will ...
... give learned editions of my labours , and bless the times with copious comments on " the text . You shall see how they will fish up the heavy scoundrels who disregard me now , or will then offer to cavil at my productions . How will ...
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... give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest ... give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was over . ' How , " cried I , " relinquish the cause of truth ...
... give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest ... give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was over . ' How , " cried I , " relinquish the cause of truth ...
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... give up those splendours with which num- bers are wretched , and seek in humbler circumstances that peace with which all may be happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ...
... give up those splendours with which num- bers are wretched , and seek in humbler circumstances that peace with which all may be happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ...
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... give Mr. Burchell my part , if my sisters will take me to theirs . " " Well done , my good children , " cried I , " hos- pitality is one of the first Christian duties . The beast retires to its shelter , and the bird flies to its nest ...
... give Mr. Burchell my part , if my sisters will take me to theirs . " " Well done , my good children , " cried I , " hos- pitality is one of the first Christian duties . The beast retires to its shelter , and the bird flies to its nest ...
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... give me your reasons 66 66 " " 66 " " 66 give me your reasons , I say , directly . " " I protest , " , " cried Moses , " I don't rightly comprehend the force of your reasoning ; but if it be reduced to one simple proposition , I fancy ...
... give me your reasons 66 66 " " 66 " " 66 give me your reasons , I say , directly . " " I protest , " , " cried Moses , " I don't rightly comprehend the force of your reasoning ; but if it be reduced to one simple proposition , I fancy ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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