The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He knew , however , the whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to ...
... usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He knew , however , the whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to ...
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... usual industry abroad , while my wife and daughters employed them- selves in providing breakfast , which was always ready at a certain time . I allowed half an hour for this meal , and an hour for dinner : which time was taken up in ...
... usual industry abroad , while my wife and daughters employed them- selves in providing breakfast , which was always ready at a certain time . I allowed half an hour for this meal , and an hour for dinner : which time was taken up in ...
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... , that I had drawn out my family to our usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their THE VICAR OF WALEFIELD . 33 A new and great acquaintance intro- duced What we place most hopes upon, generally proves most fatal,
... , that I had drawn out my family to our usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their THE VICAR OF WALEFIELD . 33 A new and great acquaintance intro- duced What we place most hopes upon, generally proves most fatal,
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Oliver Goldsmith. place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed ...
Oliver Goldsmith. place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed ...
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... usual toast , The Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the church was the only mistress of his affections . - " Come tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church ...
... usual toast , The Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the church was the only mistress of his affections . - " Come tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church ...
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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