The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... thought necessary for him , he was sent away from Lissoy to Elphin , a distance of about thirty miles . The purpose was that he should attend the school at Elphin which had formerly been taught by his grandfather , the Rev. Oliver Jones ...
... thought necessary for him , he was sent away from Lissoy to Elphin , a distance of about thirty miles . The purpose was that he should attend the school at Elphin which had formerly been taught by his grandfather , the Rev. Oliver Jones ...
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... thought of translating the Lusiad , but , his ignorance of Portuguese being a slight obstacle , left that undertaking for Mickle . Among the compilations which he did execute we hear of such things as A Survey of Experimental Philosophy ...
... thought of translating the Lusiad , but , his ignorance of Portuguese being a slight obstacle , left that undertaking for Mickle . Among the compilations which he did execute we hear of such things as A Survey of Experimental Philosophy ...
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... thought had ' been a secret between you and me ; and I am sure I would not have said anything , " about it for the world . " After all , however , the comedy might be called a success . With the offending scene of the bailiffs cut out ...
... thought had ' been a secret between you and me ; and I am sure I would not have said anything , " about it for the world . " After all , however , the comedy might be called a success . With the offending scene of the bailiffs cut out ...
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... thought con- venient to fix a day for the nuptials of the young couple , who seemed earnestly to desire it . During the preparations for the wedding , I need not describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my ...
... thought con- venient to fix a day for the nuptials of the young couple , who seemed earnestly to desire it . During the preparations for the wedding , I need not describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my ...
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... thought most modern ; while Moses , on the con- trary , gave him a question or two from the ancients , for which he had the satisfaction of being laughed at . My little ones were no less busy , and fondly stuck close to the stranger ...
... thought most modern ; while Moses , on the con- trary , gave him a question or two from the ancients , for which he had the satisfaction of being laughed at . My little ones were no less busy , and fondly stuck close to the stranger ...
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