The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... returned the hostess , " gentle dr ence and good - breeding procure , and returned to simple , out she shall pack with a sassarara . Gen- wards home , despairing of ever finding my daugh- try may be good things where they take : but for ...
... returned the hostess , " gentle dr ence and good - breeding procure , and returned to simple , out she shall pack with a sassarara . Gen- wards home , despairing of ever finding my daugh- try may be good things where they take : but for ...
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... returned she , " will that be right , when I am sworn to secrecy ? " - " My dear , " I replied , " if you have made such a promise , I can not , nor will I tempt you to break it . Even though it may benefit the public , you must not ...
... returned she , " will that be right , when I am sworn to secrecy ? " - " My dear , " I replied , " if you have made such a promise , I can not , nor will I tempt you to break it . Even though it may benefit the public , you must not ...
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... returned the hermit , " on man- mind : we never reflect on the man we love , with- kind I have exhausted my whole fortune , and this out exulting in our choice , while he who has bound staff , and that cup , and those roots , are all ...
... returned the hermit , " on man- mind : we never reflect on the man we love , with- kind I have exhausted my whole fortune , and this out exulting in our choice , while he who has bound staff , and that cup , and those roots , are all ...
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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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