The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527 páginas |
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... daughter's elopement , protesting upon was at that time actually compiling materials for his honour that he was quite a stranger to it . I the history of one Mr. Thomas Trip . I immedi- now therefore condemned my former suspicions ...
... daughter's elopement , protesting upon was at that time actually compiling materials for his honour that he was quite a stranger to it . I the history of one Mr. Thomas Trip . I immedi- now therefore condemned my former suspicions ...
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... daughter ; but she rejected him in such a manner blunted it by more poignant afflictions . Being un - as totally repressed his future solicitations . - Her able to go for my poor child myself , as my arm grief seemed formed for ...
... daughter ; but she rejected him in such a manner blunted it by more poignant afflictions . Being un - as totally repressed his future solicitations . - Her able to go for my poor child myself , as my arm grief seemed formed for ...
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... daughter at my request joined her voice to the concert on the trees about us . It was in this place my poor Olivia first met her seducer , and every object served to recall her sadness . But that melancholy which is excited by objects ...
... daughter at my request joined her voice to the concert on the trees about us . It was in this place my poor Olivia first met her seducer , and every object served to recall her sadness . But that melancholy which is excited by objects ...
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The history of the beautiful cap | 81 |
The rise or the decline of litera | 87 |
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