The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... brought my daughters also a couple of boxes , in which they might keep wafers , snuff , patches , or even money ... brought us from the fair ? " - " I have brought you myself , " cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the ...
... brought my daughters also a couple of boxes , in which they might keep wafers , snuff , patches , or even money ... brought us from the fair ? " - " I have brought you myself , " cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the ...
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... brought a very fine witness to prove your innocence : thou stain to humanity ! to associate with such wretches ! But , " continuing his examina- tion , " you tell me , Mr. Butler , that this was the person who brought him this old ...
... brought a very fine witness to prove your innocence : thou stain to humanity ! to associate with such wretches ! But , " continuing his examina- tion , " you tell me , Mr. Butler , that this was the person who brought him this old ...
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... brought into bounds , perhaps we should find their admirers less sanguine , and consequently less ridiculous , in patronising them . We should be no longer struck with the ab- surdity of seeing the same people , whose valour makes such ...
... brought into bounds , perhaps we should find their admirers less sanguine , and consequently less ridiculous , in patronising them . We should be no longer struck with the ab- surdity of seeing the same people , whose valour makes such ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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