The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... possessed with a passion for being introduced to him . He had failed in that object then ; but in the end of 1762 he was again in London on his way to Utrecht to study law . Two chapters in his " Life of Johnson " -two as interesting ...
... possessed with a passion for being introduced to him . He had failed in that object then ; but in the end of 1762 he was again in London on his way to Utrecht to study law . Two chapters in his " Life of Johnson " -two as interesting ...
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... possessed of integrity and honour , I was under no apprehensions from throwing him naked into the amphitheatre of life ; for I knew he would act a good part whether van- quished or victorious . His departure only prepared the way for ...
... possessed of integrity and honour , I was under no apprehensions from throwing him naked into the amphitheatre of life ; for I knew he would act a good part whether van- quished or victorious . His departure only prepared the way for ...
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... possessed me in his favour . Dispro- portioned friendships ever terminate in disgust ; and I thought , notwithstanding all his ease , that he seemed perfectly sen- sible of the distance between us . 66 " " Let us keep to companions of ...
... possessed me in his favour . Dispro- portioned friendships ever terminate in disgust ; and I thought , notwithstanding all his ease , that he seemed perfectly sen- sible of the distance between us . 66 " " Let us keep to companions of ...
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... possessed me more favourably . His locks of silver grey venerably shaded his temples , and his green old age seemed to be the result of health and benevolence . How- ever , his presence did not interrupt our conversation : my friend and ...
... possessed me more favourably . His locks of silver grey venerably shaded his temples , and his green old age seemed to be the result of health and benevolence . How- ever , his presence did not interrupt our conversation : my friend and ...
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... possessed of every accomplishment that can make an angel happy . One with prudence , fortune , taste , and sincerity ; such , madam , would be , in my opinion , the proper husband . ” Ay , sir , " said she , " but do you know of any ...
... possessed of every accomplishment that can make an angel happy . One with prudence , fortune , taste , and sincerity ; such , madam , would be , in my opinion , the proper husband . ” Ay , sir , " said she , " but do you know of any ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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