The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... sure to disappoint , yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited re- proaches and contempt . But in proportion as he be- came contemptible to others , he became despicable to himself . His mind had ...
... sure to disappoint , yet wished to relieve . These hung upon him for a time , and left him with merited re- proaches and contempt . But in proportion as he be- came contemptible to others , he became despicable to himself . His mind had ...
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... sure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave ; and we pursued our journey . My ...
... sure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined together , as Mr. Burchell was going to a different part of the country , he took leave ; and we pursued our journey . My ...
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... sure , " cried the chaplain . " Right , Frank , " cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a " fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . " For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all- ❝a ...
... sure , " cried the chaplain . " Right , Frank , " cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a " fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . " For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all- ❝a ...
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... this fine gentleman with < his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on't , if he " be what I suspect him , no free - thinker shall ever " have a child of mine . " J Page 45 . " Sure , father , " cried 44 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... this fine gentleman with < his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on't , if he " be what I suspect him , no free - thinker shall ever " have a child of mine . " J Page 45 . " Sure , father , " cried 44 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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acquaintance Æsop amusement appeared began Berosus Burchell called catgut CHAP character charms child companion continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear dily drest Edgeworthstown eldest entertainment Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going Goldsmith gone gooseberry guilt happy heart heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson JOHN AIKIN knew landlord letter liberty Livy looks madam Manetho manner marriage married Miss Wilmot morning musical glasses neighbour never night observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once opinion pain papa passion perceived perfectly pleased pleasure poor post chaise pounds prison promise received replied resolved rest returned rich Saracens sate scarcely seemed seventeen Magazines Sir William sister Skeggs soon Sophia stept stranger sure taste tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion took town virtue wretched young ladies