The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... observed that no virtue was able to resist his arts and assiduity , and that scarcely a farmer's daughter within ten miles round but what had found him suc- cessful and faithless . Though this account gave me some pain , it had a very ...
... observed that no virtue was able to resist his arts and assiduity , and that scarcely a farmer's daughter within ten miles round but what had found him suc- cessful and faithless . Though this account gave me some pain , it had a very ...
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... observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christmas carol , sent true - love - knots on Valentine morning , eat pancakes on Shrove - tide , showed their wit on the first of April , and religiously ...
... observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christmas carol , sent true - love - knots on Valentine morning , eat pancakes on Shrove - tide , showed their wit on the first of April , and religiously ...
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... reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia gently reproved . " Whatsoever his former conduct may have been , papa , his circumstances should exempt him from censure now . His THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 39.
... reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia gently reproved . " Whatsoever his former conduct may have been , papa , his circumstances should exempt him from censure now . His THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 39.
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... observed them for a good while cooking something over the fire . I at first supposed they were assisting their mother ; but little Dick informed me in a whisper , that they were making a wash for the face . Washes of all kinds I had a ...
... observed them for a good while cooking something over the fire . I at first supposed they were assisting their mother ; but little Dick informed me in a whisper , that they were making a wash for the face . Washes of all kinds I had a ...
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... observed with an oath , that he never knew any thing more absurd than call- ing such a fright a beauty : " For strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure " in choosing my mistress by the information of a D ...
... observed with an oath , that he never knew any thing more absurd than call- ing such a fright a beauty : " For strike me ugly , " continued he , " if I should not find as much pleasure " in choosing my mistress by the information of a D ...
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