The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... replied , and I rejoined . In the mean time , while the controversy was hottest , I was called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wed- ding was over ...
... replied , and I rejoined . In the mean time , while the controversy was hottest , I was called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wed- ding was over ...
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... replied the host , " that must be impossible ; for it 66 was no later than yesterday he paid three guineas " to our beadle to spare an old broken soldier that was " to be whipped through the town for dog - stealing . " The hostess ...
... replied the host , " that must be impossible ; for it 66 was no later than yesterday he paid three guineas " to our beadle to spare an old broken soldier that was " to be whipped through the town for dog - stealing . " The hostess ...
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... 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 residence of my ...
... 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 residence of my ...
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... replied Mr. Burchell , at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic ex- treme . He early began to aim at the ...
... replied Mr. Burchell , at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic ex- treme . He early began to aim at the ...
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... replied my wife , " I always imagined that ( 6 my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat " and handsome about him . " - " You may be as neat " as you please , " interupted I , " and I shall love you " the better for it ; but all ...
... replied my wife , " I always imagined that ( 6 my Charles was fond of seeing his children neat " and handsome about him . " - " You may be as neat " as you please , " interupted I , " and I shall love you " the better for it ; but all ...
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