The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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Oliver Goldsmith. houses on London Bridge . To assist them to proper opinions on these and all other subjects , there were the London newspapers of that date - daily , weekly , and bi - weekly , Whig , Tory , and what not ; and , in ...
Oliver Goldsmith. houses on London Bridge . To assist them to proper opinions on these and all other subjects , there were the London newspapers of that date - daily , weekly , and bi - weekly , Whig , Tory , and what not ; and , in ...
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... proper effect : they went with great composure , that very instant , to change their dress ; and the next day I had the satisfaction of finding my daughters , at their own request , em- ployed in cutting up their trains into Sun- day ...
... proper effect : they went with great composure , that very instant , to change their dress ; and the next day I had the satisfaction of finding my daughters , at their own request , em- ployed in cutting up their trains into Sun- day ...
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... proper a manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " - You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is to go there as early as possible ...
... proper a manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " - You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is to go there as early as possible ...
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... proper person is no easy matter to find ; and , to be sure , thirty pounds a year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that can read , write , and behave in company : as for the chits about town , there is no bearing ...
... proper person is no easy matter to find ; and , to be sure , thirty pounds a year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that can read , write , and behave in company : as for the chits about town , there is no bearing ...
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... proper husband for her ? She is now nineteen years old , well grown and well educated , and , in my humble opinion , does not want for parts . ' 66 Madam , " replied he , " if I were to choose , I would find out a person possessed of ...
... proper husband for her ? She is now nineteen years old , well grown and well educated , and , in my humble opinion , does not want for parts . ' 66 Madam , " replied he , " if I were to choose , I would find out a person possessed of ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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