The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527 páginas |
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... wife's ly to desire it . During the preparations for the tomb that she was the only wife of William Whis - wedding , I need not describe the busy importance ton ; so I wrote a similar epitaph for my wife , of my wife , nor the sly looks ...
... wife's ly to desire it . During the preparations for the tomb that she was the only wife of William Whis - wedding , I need not describe the busy importance ton ; so I wrote a similar epitaph for my wife , of my wife , nor the sly looks ...
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... wife and daughters , and in philosophical | my children , " continued I , more gravely , arguments between my son and me . gowns may be altered into something of a plainer As we rose with the sun , so we never pursued cut ; for finery ...
... wife and daughters , and in philosophical | my children , " continued I , more gravely , arguments between my son and me . gowns may be altered into something of a plainer As we rose with the sun , so we never pursued cut ; for finery ...
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... wife . The doctor , it seems , coming unexpectedly into his wife's apartment , found a gentleman there , in circumstances not in the least equivocal . not to be jealous , nor busily pry into those secrets my wife was pleased to keep ...
... wife . The doctor , it seems , coming unexpectedly into his wife's apartment , found a gentleman there , in circumstances not in the least equivocal . not to be jealous , nor busily pry into those secrets my wife was pleased to keep ...
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Page | 7 |
The history of the beautiful cap | 81 |
The rise or the decline of litera | 87 |
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