The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... expect- ed , produced a dispute attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance : but on the day before that appointed for the ceremony , we agreed to discuss the subject at large . It was managed with ...
... expect- ed , produced a dispute attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance : but on the day before that appointed for the ceremony , we agreed to discuss the subject at large . It was managed with ...
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... expecting family ; where smiling looks , a neat hearth , and pleasant fire , were prepared for our re- ception . Nor were we without guests : sometimes farmer Flamborough , our talkative neighbour , and often the blind piper would pay ...
... expecting family ; where smiling looks , a neat hearth , and pleasant fire , were prepared for our re- ception . Nor were we without guests : sometimes farmer Flamborough , our talkative neighbour , and often the blind piper would pay ...
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... expect for my re- ward to be honoured with Miss Sophy's hand as a part- ner . " To this my girl replied , that she should have no objection , if she could do it with honour : " But here , " continued she , " is a gentleman , " looking ...
... expect for my re- ward to be honoured with Miss Sophy's hand as a part- ner . " To this my girl replied , that she should have no objection , if she could do it with honour : " But here , " continued she , " is a gentleman , " looking ...
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... expect , " returned she , " but I think , my dear , we ought to ap pear there as decently as possible , for who knows what may happen ? " " Your precautions , " replied I , " are highly commendable . A decent behaviour and appearance in ...
... expect , " returned she , " but I think , my dear , we ought to ap pear there as decently as possible , for who knows what may happen ? " " Your precautions , " replied I , " are highly commendable . A decent behaviour and appearance in ...
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... expect happiness from one who has been so very bad an œconomist of his own . Your mother and I have now better prospects for you . The next winter , which you will probably spend in town , will give you oppor- tunities of making a more ...
... expect happiness from one who has been so very bad an œconomist of his own . Your mother and I have now better prospects for you . The next winter , which you will probably spend in town , will give you oppor- tunities of making a more ...
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