The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... tell you how you may get over the difficulty . May you not sell the little horse you brought with you last night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I ...
... tell you how you may get over the difficulty . May you not sell the little horse you brought with you last night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I ...
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... tell him this , and perhaps he may im- prove from my example . But I find myself again falling into my gloomy habits of thinking . « My mother , I am informed , is almost blind : even though I had the utmost inclination to return home ...
... tell him this , and perhaps he may im- prove from my example . But I find myself again falling into my gloomy habits of thinking . « My mother , I am informed , is almost blind : even though I had the utmost inclination to return home ...
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... tell me that there are fourteen or fifteen pounds left me in the hands of my cousin Lawder , and you ask me what I would have done 1 His youngest sister , who had made an unfortunate marriage . } 1 with them . My dear brother , I would ...
... tell me that there are fourteen or fifteen pounds left me in the hands of my cousin Lawder , and you ask me what I would have done 1 His youngest sister , who had made an unfortunate marriage . } 1 with them . My dear brother , I would ...
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... Tell me about my mother , my brother Hodson , and his son , my brother Harry's son and daughter , my sister Johnson , the family of Ballyoughter , what is become of them , where they live , and how they do . You talked of being my only ...
... Tell me about my mother , my brother Hodson , and his son , my brother Harry's son and daughter , my sister Johnson , the family of Ballyoughter , what is become of them , where they live , and how they do . You talked of being my only ...
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... tell again ? I have made an abstract from his larger narration ; and have this gra- tification from my attempt , that it gives me an opportunity of paying due tribute to the memory of Goldsmith . >> Amongst his various undertakings for ...
... tell again ? I have made an abstract from his larger narration ; and have this gra- tification from my attempt , that it gives me an opportunity of paying due tribute to the memory of Goldsmith . >> Amongst his various undertakings for ...
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