The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... mind for preferment , he may take my place ; I'm determined to resign . [ Exil . Honeywood . How have I been deceived ! Mrs. Croaker . Where's my husband ? Come , Sir William . No , sir , you have been obliged to come , lovey . ou must ...
... mind for preferment , he may take my place ; I'm determined to resign . [ Exil . Honeywood . How have I been deceived ! Mrs. Croaker . Where's my husband ? Come , Sir William . No , sir , you have been obliged to come , lovey . ou must ...
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... mind into her face , perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . " - What signifies , " replied my female , " whether From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , First President of the she has a mind or not ; has she any ...
... mind into her face , perhaps I should be for wishing to have more of her company . " - What signifies , " replied my female , " whether From Lien Chi Altangi to Fum Hoam , First President of the she has a mind or not ; has she any ...
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... minds are enslaved by obligation . The humble companion may have at first accepted patronage with generous views ; but soon he feels It is thus with a feeling mind ; but there are the mortifying influence of conscious inferiority , some ...
... minds are enslaved by obligation . The humble companion may have at first accepted patronage with generous views ; but soon he feels It is thus with a feeling mind ; but there are the mortifying influence of conscious inferiority , some ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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