The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost ...
... able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost ...
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... able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those he conversed with , and the least able to secure hisown . He wanted that evenness of disposition which bears ...
... able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those he conversed with , and the least able to secure hisown . He wanted that evenness of disposition which bears ...
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... able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need ...
... able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need ...
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... able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost ...
... able to repeat by heart forty lines of any book at the first reading ; of his getting the third book of the Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost ...
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... man but might be made the subject of a very interesting and amusing history , if the writer , besides a thorough acquaintance with the character B 2 • character he draws , were able to make those nice LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 3.
... man but might be made the subject of a very interesting and amusing history , if the writer , besides a thorough acquaintance with the character B 2 • character he draws , were able to make those nice LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 3.
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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