The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... wish duce each other . When , by indiscriminate penal you would make a proper submission to Mr. laws , a nation ... wish for a union . No , villain as he is , I should ing communicated my wishes to my wife the next then wish him married ...
... wish duce each other . When , by indiscriminate penal you would make a proper submission to Mr. laws , a nation ... wish for a union . No , villain as he is , I should ing communicated my wishes to my wife the next then wish him married ...
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... wish to make his heart mine , as he seemed himself ignorant of its value . Honeywood . I see she always loved him . [ Aside . ] | I find , madam , you're already sensible of his worth , his passion . How happy is my friend , to be the ...
... wish to make his heart mine , as he seemed himself ignorant of its value . Honeywood . I see she always loved him . [ Aside . ] | I find , madam , you're already sensible of his worth , his passion . How happy is my friend , to be the ...
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... wish agreeable writer , and , by the help of a commentary , to see it in the poems of their favourite authors , to make my work as amusing as I could . Let us others may wish that I had selected from works less dignify natural history ...
... wish agreeable writer , and , by the help of a commentary , to see it in the poems of their favourite authors , to make my work as amusing as I could . Let us others may wish that I had selected from works less dignify natural history ...
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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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