The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... horse of small value , and I always had the satisfaction of finding he never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the ...
... horse of small value , and I always had the satisfaction of finding he never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the ...
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... horse " that was given him by the good bishop Jewel , this " staff , and take this book too , it will be your comfort " on the way these two lines in it are worth a mil- " lion , I have been young , and now am old ; yet never 66 saw I ...
... horse " that was given him by the good bishop Jewel , this " staff , and take this book too , it will be your comfort " on the way these two lines in it are worth a mil- " lion , I have been young , and now am old ; yet never 66 saw I ...
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... horse , and struggling with the torrent . She had sunk twice , nor was it in my power to disengage myself in time to bring her relief . My sensations were even too violent to permit my attempting her rescue : she must have certainly ...
... horse , and struggling with the torrent . She had sunk twice , nor was it in my power to disengage myself in time to bring her relief . My sensations were even too violent to permit my attempting her rescue : she must have certainly ...
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... horse to a servant who attended , approached us with a careless superior air . He seemed to want no introduction , but was going to salute my daughters as one certain of a kind re- ception ; but they had early learnt the lesson of ...
... horse to a servant who attended , approached us with a careless superior air . He seemed to want no introduction , but was going to salute my daughters as one certain of a kind re- ception ; but they had early learnt the lesson of ...
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... horses , the colt that has been in our family these nine years , and his companion Blackberry , that has scarcely done an earthly thing for this month past . They are both grown fat and lazy . Why should not they do something as well as ...
... horses , the colt that has been in our family these nine years , and his companion Blackberry , that has scarcely done an earthly thing for this month past . They are both grown fat and lazy . Why should not they do something as well as ...
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