The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... heart avoid showing it to my old friend Mr. Wilmot , as I made no doubt of receiv- ing his approbation ; but not till too late I discovered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opin- ion , and with good reason ; for he ...
... heart avoid showing it to my old friend Mr. Wilmot , as I made no doubt of receiv- ing his approbation ; but not till too late I discovered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opin- ion , and with good reason ; for he ...
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... heart , and which , added to five guineas , was all the patrimony I had now to bestow . " You are " going , my boy , " cried I , " to London on foot , in " the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled " there before you . Take ...
... heart , and which , added to five guineas , was all the patrimony I had now to bestow . " You are " going , my boy , " cried I , " to London on foot , in " the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled " there before you . Take ...
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... heart , " Sir , " replied he , " and am glad that a late over- " sight in giving what money I had about me , has " shown me that there are still some men like you . " I must , however , previously entreat being informed of the name and ...
... heart , " Sir , " replied he , " and am glad that a late over- " sight in giving what money I had about me , has " shown me that there are still some men like you . " I must , however , previously entreat being informed of the name and ...
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... heart , which he had never learnt to reverence . The world now began to wear a different aspect ; the flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation . Approbation soon took the more friendly form of advice , and advice ...
... heart , which he had never learnt to reverence . The world now began to wear a different aspect ; the flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation . Approbation soon took the more friendly form of advice , and advice ...
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... heart , in- sisted on entertaining them all ; for which , by the bye , our family was pinched for three weeks after . As Mr. Burchell had hinted to us the day before , that he was making some proposals of marriage to Miss Wilmot , my ...
... heart , in- sisted on entertaining them all ; for which , by the bye , our family was pinched for three weeks after . As Mr. Burchell had hinted to us the day before , that he was making some proposals of marriage to Miss Wilmot , my ...
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