The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... manner , which 66 ' I flatter myself is quite original . The room in which he lies may be described " somewhat in this way-- 66 6 The window , patched with paper , lent a ray " That feebly showed the state in which he lay ; " The sanded ...
... manner , which 66 ' I flatter myself is quite original . The room in which he lies may be described " somewhat in this way-- 66 6 The window , patched with paper , lent a ray " That feebly showed the state in which he lay ; " The sanded ...
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... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a twopenny hit . Nor can I here pass over an omi- nous circumstance that happened , the last time we played together . I only wanted to fling a quatre ...
... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a twopenny hit . Nor can I here pass over an omi- nous circumstance that happened , the last time we played together . I only wanted to fling a quatre ...
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... manner : By sunrise we all assembled in our com- mon apartment , the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper ceremony -for I always thought fit to keep up some mechanical forms of good ...
... manner : By sunrise we all assembled in our com- mon apartment , the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper ceremony -for I always thought fit to keep up some mechanical forms of good ...
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... manner the night was passed in the most comfortable way , till at last the company began to think of returning . The ladies seemed very un- willing to part with my daughters , for whom they had conceived a particular affection , and ...
... manner the night was passed in the most comfortable way , till at last the company began to think of returning . The ladies seemed very un- willing to part with my daughters , for whom they had conceived a particular affection , and ...
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... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " - You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is to go there as early as possible , to have ...
... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " - You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is to go there as early as possible , to have ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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