The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... replied Goldsmith , " you are too severe ; he is only a Scotch bur . Tom Davies threw him at Johnson in sport , and he has the faculty of sticking . " He showed this faculty by the way in which he took Johnson's first rebuff . Much as ...
... replied Goldsmith , " you are too severe ; he is only a Scotch bur . Tom Davies threw him at Johnson in sport , and he has the faculty of sticking . " He showed this faculty by the way in which he took Johnson's first rebuff . Much as ...
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... replied Burke , " how should I have known it ? " " That's true , " said 66 Goldsmith humbly ; " I am very sorry - it was very foolish ; I do recollect that something of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered ...
... replied Burke , " how should I have known it ? " " That's true , " said 66 Goldsmith humbly ; " I am very sorry - it was very foolish ; I do recollect that something of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered ...
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... replied , and I rejoined . In the meantime , while " " 66 " " the controversy was hottest , I was called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was ...
... replied , and I rejoined . In the meantime , while " " 66 " " the controversy was hottest , I was called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was ...
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... replied the host , " that must be impossible ; for it was no later than yesterday he paid three guineas to our beadle to spare an old bro- ken soldier that was to be whipped through the town for dog - stealing . " The hostess , however ...
... replied the host , " that must be impossible ; for it was no later than yesterday he paid three guineas to our beadle to spare an old bro- ken soldier that was to be whipped through the town for dog - stealing . " The hostess , however ...
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... replied my wife , " I always imagined that my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat and handsome about him . " - " You may be as neat as you please , " interrupted I , " and I shall love you the better for it ; but all this is ...
... replied my wife , " I always imagined that my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat and handsome about him . " - " You may be as neat as you please , " interrupted I , " and I shall love you the better for it ; but all this is ...
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