The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in town . " " What ! ” cried I , " is my young landlord then the nephew of a man , whose virtues ...
... Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in town . " " What ! ” cried I , " is my young landlord then the nephew of a man , whose virtues ...
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... Sir William soon came to me , I delivered my message and letter , which he read , and after pausing some minutes , Pray , Sir , cried he , inform me what you have done for my kinsman to deserve this warm recommendation ? But I suppose , Sir ...
... Sir William soon came to me , I delivered my message and letter , which he read , and after pausing some minutes , Pray , Sir , cried he , inform me what you have done for my kinsman to deserve this warm recommendation ? But I suppose , Sir ...
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... Sir William , who sometimes came down to the country , was loved . He went on to observe , that he made it his whole study to betray the daughters of such as received him to their houses , and after a fort- night or three weeks ...
... Sir William , who sometimes came down to the country , was loved . He went on to observe , that he made it his whole study to betray the daughters of such as received him to their houses , and after a fort- night or three weeks ...
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... Sir William Thornhill , who bore so good a character . He added , that nothing but mirth and feasting were going forward ; that all the country praised the young bride's beauty , and the bridegroom's fine person , and that they were ...
... Sir William Thornhill , who bore so good a character . He added , that nothing but mirth and feasting were going forward ; that all the country praised the young bride's beauty , and the bridegroom's fine person , and that they were ...
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... Sir William Thornhill , I was alarmed with an account that she was speechless . Now it was that confinement was truly painful to me ; my soul was bursting from its prison to be near the pillow of my child , to comfort , to strengthen ...
... Sir William Thornhill , I was alarmed with an account that she was speechless . Now it was that confinement was truly painful to me ; my soul was bursting from its prison to be near the pillow of my child , to comfort , to strengthen ...
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