The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... begin to grow uneasy , and some begin actually to fear that St. Gilbert has forsaken them with the reverend father . LUCCA . -The administrators of our serene republic have frequent conferences upon the part they shall take in the ...
... begin to grow uneasy , and some begin actually to fear that St. Gilbert has forsaken them with the reverend father . LUCCA . -The administrators of our serene republic have frequent conferences upon the part they shall take in the ...
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... begin to fancy , that in time I shall find them more opulent , more charitable , and more hos- pitable , than I at first imagined . I begin to learn somewhat of their manners and customs , and to see reasons for several F and so ...
... begin to fancy , that in time I shall find them more opulent , more charitable , and more hos- pitable , than I at first imagined . I begin to learn somewhat of their manners and customs , and to see reasons for several F and so ...
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... begin with the leg . ' " Yes , madam , " replies the lover ; " but if the wing be the most convenient manner , I would begin with the wing . " - 66 " " Sir , " interrupts the lady , " when you have fowls of your own , begin with the ...
... begin with the leg . ' " Yes , madam , " replies the lover ; " but if the wing be the most convenient manner , I would begin with the wing . " - 66 " " Sir , " interrupts the lady , " when you have fowls of your own , begin with the ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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