The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... amusements ; in visiting our rich neighbours , and relieving such as were poor . We had no revolutions to fear , nor fatigues to under- go ; all our adventures were by the fire - side , and all- our migrations from the blue bed to the ...
... amusements ; in visiting our rich neighbours , and relieving such as were poor . We had no revolutions to fear , nor fatigues to under- go ; all our adventures were by the fire - side , and all- our migrations from the blue bed to the ...
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... amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . We were generally awaked in the morning by music , and on fine days rode a hunting . The hours between breakfast and dinner ...
... amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . We were generally awaked in the morning by music , and on fine days rode a hunting . The hours between breakfast and dinner ...
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... amusements , the girls sung to the guitar ; and while they thus formed a little concert , my wife and I would stroll down ... amusement , and our young musicians began their THE VICAR OF WALEFIELD . 33 A new and great acquaintance intro ...
... amusements , the girls sung to the guitar ; and while they thus formed a little concert , my wife and I would stroll down ... amusement , and our young musicians began their THE VICAR OF WALEFIELD . 33 A new and great acquaintance intro ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed ...
Oliver Goldsmith. place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed ...
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... amusements . " Mr. Burchell returned her a com- pliment for her intentions ; but resigned her up to the chaplain , adding that he was to go that night five miles , being invited to an harvest supper . His refus- al appeared to me a ...
... amusements . " Mr. Burchell returned her a com- pliment for her intentions ; but resigned her up to the chaplain , adding that he was to go that night five miles , being invited to an harvest supper . His refus- al appeared to me a ...
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