The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... children , three of them daughters , and one a son , named Henry , had been born to the clergyman of Pallasmore and his wife before the appearance of the " Oliver " that was to make them famous ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
... children , three of them daughters , and one a son , named Henry , had been born to the clergyman of Pallasmore and his wife before the appearance of the " Oliver " that was to make them famous ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
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... wife having left him a widower with one daughter , whatever affection would have gone to a son of his own was transferred to his nephew Oliver . He insisted that Oliver must go to college . What mattered being a sizar ? He had been a ...
... wife having left him a widower with one daughter , whatever affection would have gone to a son of his own was transferred to his nephew Oliver . He insisted that Oliver must go to college . What mattered being a sizar ? He had been a ...
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... wife " and bonny Inverary . " He goes on to say that , if he went to the opera , where Signora Columba was pouring forth all the mazes of melody , it only made him sigh for Lissoy fireside and " Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night " from ...
... wife " and bonny Inverary . " He goes on to say that , if he went to the opera , where Signora Columba was pouring forth all the mazes of melody , it only made him sigh for Lissoy fireside and " Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night " from ...
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... wife she became about three years after that . She was alive as late as 1840 , having survived Goldsmith sixty - six years . She talked of him fondly to the last . The reader may remember a certain Kenrick , who succeeded Goldsmith as ...
... wife she became about three years after that . She was alive as late as 1840 , having survived Goldsmith sixty - six years . She talked of him fondly to the last . The reader may remember a certain Kenrick , who succeeded Goldsmith as ...
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... wife , as she did her wedding - gown , not for a fine glossy surface , but for such qualities as would wear well . To do her justice , she was a good - natured notable woman ; and , as for breeding , there were few country ladies who ...
... wife , as she did her wedding - gown , not for a fine glossy surface , but for such qualities as would wear well . To do her justice , she was a good - natured notable woman ; and , as for breeding , there were few country ladies who ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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