The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... pleasure from flattery . himself , and laid down a plan of restoring He was surrounded with crowds , who his falling fortune . For this purpose , in showed him only one side of their cha- his own whimsical manner , he travelled racter ...
... pleasure from flattery . himself , and laid down a plan of restoring He was surrounded with crowds , who his falling fortune . For this purpose , in showed him only one side of their cha- his own whimsical manner , he travelled racter ...
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... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia , too , could not avoid whispering , loud enough to ...
... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia , too , could not avoid whispering , loud enough to ...
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... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia , too , could not avoid whispering , loud enough ...
... pleasure in choosing my mistress by the information of a lamp under the clock of St. Dunstan's . " At this he laughed , and so did we : the jests of the rich are ever successful . Olivia , too , could not avoid whispering , loud enough ...
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... pleasure are my maxims ; but curse me , if a settlement of half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a ...
... pleasure are my maxims ; but curse me , if a settlement of half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a ...
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... pleasure here ; and when we die , they will transmit our honour untainted to posterity . Come , my son , we wait for a song : let us have a chorus . But where is my darling Olivia ? that little cherub's voice is always sweetest in the ...
... pleasure here ; and when we die , they will transmit our honour untainted to posterity . Come , my son , we wait for a song : let us have a chorus . But where is my darling Olivia ? that little cherub's voice is always sweetest in the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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