The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the poor dependant out of doors . Thus we lived several years in a state of much 14 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of WAKEFIELD known to turn the traveller or the poor dependant out of doors . Thus we lived several years in a state of much 14 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... turn of her features , at least it was so with my daughters . Olivia wished for many lovers , Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected from too great a desire to please . Sophia even represt excel- lence from her fears to offend ...
... turn of her features , at least it was so with my daughters . Olivia wished for many lovers , Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected from too great a desire to please . Sophia even represt excel- lence from her fears to offend ...
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... turning , I perceived my youngest daugh- ter in the midst of a rapid stream , thrown from her horse , and struggling with the torrent . She had sunk twice , nor was it in my power to disengage myself in time to bring her relief . My ...
... turning , I perceived my youngest daugh- ter in the midst of a rapid stream , thrown from her horse , and struggling with the torrent . She had sunk twice , nor was it in my power to disengage myself in time to bring her relief . My ...
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... turn- ed the swath to the wind , I went foremost , and the rest followed in due succession . I could not avoid , however , observing the assiduity of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter Sophia in her part of the task . When he had ...
... turn- ed the swath to the wind , I went foremost , and the rest followed in due succession . I could not avoid , however , observing the assiduity of Mr. Burchell in assisting my daughter Sophia in her part of the task . When he had ...
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... connected with the story , to be omitted with any propriety , though it is inserted in a preceding volume among the rest of the Doctor's poetical productions . • A BALLAD . i . " TURN gentle Hermit of THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 47.
... connected with the story , to be omitted with any propriety , though it is inserted in a preceding volume among the rest of the Doctor's poetical productions . • A BALLAD . i . " TURN gentle Hermit of THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 47.
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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