The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... perceiving that Goldsmith took the information in good faith , and was making a note of it , he thought the jest might go too far , and added , " No , I mistake : it was not Montezuma ; it was Porus . " - -Burke making game of Goldy ...
... perceiving that Goldsmith took the information in good faith , and was making a note of it , he thought the jest might go too far , and added , " No , I mistake : it was not Montezuma ; it was Porus . " - -Burke making game of Goldy ...
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... he was beginning to speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud " voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table and did not perceive 66 66 " " 66 66 66 66 " Goldsmith's attempt MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . liii.
... he was beginning to speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud " voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table and did not perceive 66 66 " " 66 66 66 66 " Goldsmith's attempt MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . liii.
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... perceiving musical instru- ments lying near , he begged to be favoured with a song . As I did not approve of such disproportioned acquaintances , I winked upon my daughters in order to prevent their compliance ; but my hint was coun ...
... perceiving musical instru- ments lying near , he begged to be favoured with a song . As I did not approve of such disproportioned acquaintances , I winked upon my daughters in order to prevent their compliance ; but my hint was coun ...
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... perceive that Sophia in the fright had thrown herself into Mr. Bur- chell's arms for protection . The gentle- man came up , and asked pardon having disturbed us , affirming that he was ignorant of our being so near , therefore sat down ...
... perceive that Sophia in the fright had thrown herself into Mr. Bur- chell's arms for protection . The gentle- man came up , and asked pardon having disturbed us , affirming that he was ignorant of our being so near , therefore sat down ...
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... perceive , in consequence of this , my wife and daughters in close conference together , and now and then glancing at me with looks that betrayed a latent plot . To be sincere , I had strong suspicions that some absurd proposal was ...
... perceive , in consequence of this , my wife and daughters in close conference together , and now and then glancing at me with looks that betrayed a latent plot . To be sincere , I had strong suspicions that some absurd proposal was ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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