The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... obliged to form of Goldy in all his glory , if they had judged of him personally and apart from his writings ? " He is little better than a fool , " they all said ; and yet they liked him . Nor were there wanting , in his boyhood , any ...
... obliged to form of Goldy in all his glory , if they had judged of him personally and apart from his writings ? " He is little better than a fool , " they all said ; and yet they liked him . Nor were there wanting , in his boyhood , any ...
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... obliged to draw now and then on Uncle Contarine for 67. or 47. His last draft on the excellent man was late in the winter of 1753. " As I shall not have another opportunity of receiving money from your bounty , " he writes to Uncle ...
... obliged to draw now and then on Uncle Contarine for 67. or 47. His last draft on the excellent man was late in the winter of 1753. " As I shall not have another opportunity of receiving money from your bounty , " he writes to Uncle ...
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... obliged to afford an invading enemy . " 1. ignorance , talked with ease , and could ex- patiate upon the common topics of con- versation with fluency . It is not surprising then , that such talents should win the affec- tions of a girl ...
... obliged to afford an invading enemy . " 1. ignorance , talked with ease , and could ex- patiate upon the common topics of con- versation with fluency . It is not surprising then , that such talents should win the affec- tions of a girl ...
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... obliged to give a peremptory refusal , for which we had nothing but sullen looks and short answers the whole day ensuing . CHAPTER X. The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to ...
... obliged to give a peremptory refusal , for which we had nothing but sullen looks and short answers the whole day ensuing . CHAPTER X. The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to ...
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... obliged to comply . The next morning I perceived them not a little busy in col- lecting such materials as might be necessary for the expedition ; but , as I found it would be a business of time , I walked on to the church before , and ...
... obliged to comply . The next morning I perceived them not a little busy in col- lecting such materials as might be necessary for the expedition ; but , as I found it would be a business of time , I walked on to the church before , and ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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