The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most hopes upon , generally proves most fatal , VII . VI . The happiness of a country fire - side , A town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two , VIII ...
... acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most hopes upon , generally proves most fatal , VII . VI . The happiness of a country fire - side , A town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two , VIII ...
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... acquainted with every man in the parish , exhorting the married man to temperance , and the bachelors to matrimony ; so that in a few years it was a common saying , that there were three strange wants at Wakefield , a parson wanting ...
... acquainted with every man in the parish , exhorting the married man to temperance , and the bachelors to matrimony ; so that in a few years it was a common saying , that there were three strange wants at Wakefield , a parson wanting ...
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... acquaintance introduced . What we place most hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . AT a small distance from the house my predecessor had made a seat , overshaded by an hedge of hawthorn and honeysuckle . Here , when the weather was ...
... acquaintance introduced . What we place most hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . AT a small distance from the house my predecessor had made a seat , overshaded by an hedge of hawthorn and honeysuckle . Here , when the weather was ...
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... not approve of such disproportioned acquaintances , I winked up- on my daughters in order to prevent their com- pliance ; but my hint was counteracted by one from Page 34 . 1 their mother ; so that with 34 THE VICAR of WAKEFIELD .
... not approve of such disproportioned acquaintances , I winked up- on my daughters in order to prevent their com- pliance ; but my hint was counteracted by one from Page 34 . 1 their mother ; so that with 34 THE VICAR of WAKEFIELD .
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... acquainted . While the fond mother , too , equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed ear- nest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with ...
... acquainted . While the fond mother , too , equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed ear- nest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with ...
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acquaintance Æsop amusement appeared began Berosus Burchell called catgut CHAP character charms child companion continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear dily drest Edgeworthstown eldest entertainment Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going Goldsmith gone gooseberry guilt happy heart heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson JOHN AIKIN knew landlord letter liberty Livy looks madam Manetho manner marriage married Miss Wilmot morning musical glasses neighbour never night observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once opinion pain papa passion perceived perfectly pleased pleasure poor post chaise pounds prison promise received replied resolved rest returned rich Saracens sate scarcely seemed seventeen Magazines Sir William sister Skeggs soon Sophia stept stranger sure taste tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion took town virtue wretched young ladies