The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... give disagreeable advice , • XIV . Fresh mortifications , or a demonstra- tion that seeming calamities may be real blessings , XV . All Mr. Burchell's villany at once de- tected . The folly of being over- 76 80 wise , 86 XVI . The ...
... give disagreeable advice , • XIV . Fresh mortifications , or a demonstra- tion that seeming calamities may be real blessings , XV . All Mr. Burchell's villany at once de- tected . The folly of being over- 76 80 wise , 86 XVI . The ...
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... give her a large fortune but fortune was her smallest accom- plishment . Miss ARABELLA WILMOT was allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to be completely pretty . Her youth , health , and innocence , 18 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... give her a large fortune but fortune was her smallest accom- plishment . Miss ARABELLA WILMOT was allowed by all ( except my two daughters ) to be completely pretty . Her youth , health , and innocence , 18 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest of the day , without the assistance of cards , as I hated all manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old ...
... give us a very agreeable concert . Walking out , drinking tea , country dances , and forfeits , shortened the rest of the day , without the assistance of cards , as I hated all manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old ...
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... give up the dispute , at least till my son's wed- ding was over . " How , " cried I , " relinquish the " cause of truth , and let him be an husband , already " driven to the very verge of absurdity . You might as well advise me to give ...
... give up the dispute , at least till my son's wed- ding was over . " How , " cried I , " relinquish the " cause of truth , and let him be an husband , already " driven to the very verge of absurdity . You might as well advise me to give ...
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... give up those splendours with which numbers are " wretched , and seek in humbler circumstances that ( c peace with which all may be happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help , why then should " not we learn to live without ...
... give up those splendours with which numbers are " wretched , and seek in humbler circumstances that ( c peace with which all may be happy . The poor live pleasantly without our help , why then should " not we learn to live without ...
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