The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... look , as even age could not gaze on with indifference . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was not averse to the match ; so both families lived together in all that harmony which generally ...
... look , as even age could not gaze on with indifference . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was not averse to the match ; so both families lived together in all that harmony which generally ...
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... looks of my daughters : in fact , my atten- tion was fixed on another object , the completing of a tract which I intended shortly to publish in defence of my favourite principle . As I looked upon this as a master - piece , both for ...
... looks of my daughters : in fact , my atten- tion was fixed on another object , the completing of a tract which I intended shortly to publish in defence of my favourite principle . As I looked upon this as a master - piece , both for ...
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... looks than words , and continued to lean upon his arm , as if still willing to receive assist- ance . My wife also hoped one day to have the plea- sure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the ...
... looks than words , and continued to lean upon his arm , as if still willing to receive assist- ance . My wife also hoped one day to have the plea- sure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the ...
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... 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 us a visit , and taste our ...
... 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 us a visit , and taste our ...
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... looks and conversation to Olivia , it was no longer doubted but that she was the object that induced him to be our visitor . Nor did she seem to be much displeased at the innocent raillery of her brother and sister upon this occasion ...
... looks and conversation to Olivia , it was no longer doubted but that she was the object that induced him to be our visitor . Nor did she seem to be much displeased at the innocent raillery of her brother and sister upon this occasion ...
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