The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... dear , " added she , turning to her husband , " his lordship drank your health in a bumper . " - " Poor Jack ! " cries he ; ' a dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me . But I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ...
... dear , " added she , turning to her husband , " his lordship drank your health in a bumper . " - " Poor Jack ! " cries he ; ' a dear good - natured creature , I know he loves me . But I hope , my dear , you have given orders for dinner ...
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... dear , dear child , ' cried he ; ' dear , though you have for- gotten your own honour and stained mine , I will yet forgive you : by abandoning virtue you have undone me and yourself ; yet take my forgiveness with the same compassion I ...
... dear , dear child , ' cried he ; ' dear , though you have for- gotten your own honour and stained mine , I will yet forgive you : by abandoning virtue you have undone me and yourself ; yet take my forgiveness with the same compassion I ...
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... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me on a level with one of that stamp . Mar. Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
... Dear me ! dear me ! I'm sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me on a level with one of that stamp . Mar. Nothing , my dear , nothing . But I was in for a list of blunders , and could not help making you a subscriber . My ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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