The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... opinion , that the honest man who married and brought up a large family , did morc service than he who continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think ...
... opinion , that the honest man who married and brought up a large family , did morc service than he who continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think ...
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... opinion , that for that she had known She As soon as he was gone , on the conduct of the day . it was a most fortunate hit ; even stranger things at last brought to bear . hoped again to see the day in which we might hold up our heads ...
... opinion , that for that she had known She As soon as he was gone , on the conduct of the day . it was a most fortunate hit ; even stranger things at last brought to bear . hoped again to see the day in which we might hold up our heads ...
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... opinion of Sophia's understanding , and was too well convinced of her ambition , to be under any uneasiness from a man of broken fortune . When we were finished for the day , Mr. Burchell was in- vited as on the night before ; but he ...
... opinion of Sophia's understanding , and was too well convinced of her ambition , to be under any uneasiness from a man of broken fortune . When we were finished for the day , Mr. Burchell was in- vited as on the night before ; but he ...
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... opinion , " cried my son , " the finest strokes in that description are much below those in the Acis and Galatea of Ovid . The Roman poet understands the use of contrast better , and upon that figure artfully managed all strength in the ...
... opinion , " cried my son , " the finest strokes in that description are much below those in the Acis and Galatea of Ovid . The Roman poet understands the use of contrast better , and upon that figure artfully managed all strength in the ...
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... opinion of my wife , who was a connoisseur , was excellent . It is true , his manner of telling stories was not quite so well . They were very long , and very dull , and all about himself , and we had laughed at them ten times before ...
... opinion of my wife , who was a connoisseur , was excellent . It is true , his manner of telling stories was not quite so well . They were very long , and very dull , and all about himself , and we had laughed at them ten times before ...
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