The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... describe . From that day Percy and Goldsmith were friends for life . Garrick's first encounter with Goldsmith was several months later , and much less „ pleasant . The secretaryship of the Society of Arts being vacant , 66 Goldsmith was ...
... describe . From that day Percy and Goldsmith were friends for life . Garrick's first encounter with Goldsmith was several months later , and much less „ pleasant . The secretaryship of the Society of Arts being vacant , 66 Goldsmith was ...
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... describing the par- ticular characters of young people that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a family likeness prevailed through all , and , properly speaking , they had but one character , —that of being all equally ...
... describing the par- ticular characters of young people that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a family likeness prevailed through all , and , properly speaking , they had but one character , —that of being all equally ...
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... describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my daughters : in fact , my attention was fixed on another object , the completing a tract , which I intended shortly to publish , in defence of my fa- vourite principle ...
... describe the busy importance of my wife , nor the sly looks of my daughters : in fact , my attention was fixed on another object , the completing a tract , which I intended shortly to publish , in defence of my fa- vourite principle ...
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... describe , this new mortification . Death ! To be seen by ladies of such high breeding in such vulgar atti- tudes ! Nothing better could ensue from such a vulgar play of Mr. Flamborough's proposing . We seemed stuck to the ground for ...
... describe , this new mortification . Death ! To be seen by ladies of such high breeding in such vulgar atti- tudes ! Nothing better could ensue from such a vulgar play of Mr. Flamborough's proposing . We seemed stuck to the ground for ...
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... describe the complicated sensations which are felt from the pain of a recent injury , and the pleasure of approaching vengeance . Though our intentions were only to upbraid him with his ingratitude , yet it was resolved to do it in a ...
... describe the complicated sensations which are felt from the pain of a recent injury , and the pleasure of approaching vengeance . Though our intentions were only to upbraid him with his ingratitude , yet it was resolved to do it in a ...
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