The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... occasion for himself , " this idiot in the affairs of the world , " as Sir John Hawkins calls him , only told the Earl he had a brother in Ireland , a poor clergyman , who stood in much need of help . " As for myself , ” he said ...
... occasion for himself , " this idiot in the affairs of the world , " as Sir John Hawkins calls him , only told the Earl he had a brother in Ireland , a poor clergyman , who stood in much need of help . " As for myself , ” he said ...
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... occasion he went as one of a family - party , with Mrs. Horneck , a widow lady , whose acquaintance he had recently made through Sir Joshua Reynolds , and her two daughters , beautiful girls of twenty and eighteen respectively . The ...
... occasion he went as one of a family - party , with Mrs. Horneck , a widow lady , whose acquaintance he had recently made through Sir Joshua Reynolds , and her two daughters , beautiful girls of twenty and eighteen respectively . The ...
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... occasion . Mr. Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chap- lain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse : but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them ...
... occasion . Mr. Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chap- lain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse : but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them ...
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... occasion . Mr. Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chap- lain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse : but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them ...
... occasion . Mr. Thornhill came with a couple of friends , his chap- lain and feeder . The servants , who were numerous , he politely ordered to the next alehouse : but my wife , in the triumph of her heart , insisted on entertaining them ...
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... occasion . Even Deborah her- self seemed to share the glory of the day , and exulted in her daughter's victory as if it were her own . " And now , my dear , ' cried she to me , " I'll fairly own , that it was I that instructed my girls ...
... occasion . Even Deborah her- self seemed to share the glory of the day , and exulted in her daughter's victory as if it were her own . " And now , my dear , ' cried she to me , " I'll fairly own , that it was I that instructed my girls ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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