The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... hope I shall ever trouble you for ; ' tis 201. And now , dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is acknowledged may be easily guessed- eternal sense of obligation to the good uncle . The 20 % . were wanted , as he explain in the ...
... hope I shall ever trouble you for ; ' tis 201. And now , dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is acknowledged may be easily guessed- eternal sense of obligation to the good uncle . The 20 % . were wanted , as he explain in the ...
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... hope something from his medical studies and his degree of M. B. , he had set his heart on going out to India as a medical officer in the Company's service , and had actually , through Dr. Milner , obtained the promise of some such ...
... hope something from his medical studies and his degree of M. B. , he had set his heart on going out to India as a medical officer in the Company's service , and had actually , through Dr. Milner , obtained the promise of some such ...
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... hope , Sir , you will not forget me in my " absence . ' ' Nay , Sir , it is more likely you should forget me than that I should ' forget you . ' As the vessel put out to sea , I kept my eyes upon him for a " considerable time , while he ...
... hope , Sir , you will not forget me in my " absence . ' ' Nay , Sir , it is more likely you should forget me than that I should ' forget you . ' As the vessel put out to sea , I kept my eyes upon him for a " considerable time , while he ...
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... hope for sufficient remuneration . If one could write a really successful play , and so establish a permanent connexion with the theatres ! So had Goldsmith been thinking ever since the publication of the Vicar ; and not merely thinking ...
... hope for sufficient remuneration . If one could write a really successful play , and so establish a permanent connexion with the theatres ! So had Goldsmith been thinking ever since the publication of the Vicar ; and not merely thinking ...
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... hope you'll not deny , that whatever is , is . If you don't grant me that , I can go no further . " - " Why , " re- turned Moses , " I think I may grant that ; and make the best of it . " - " I hope , too , ' returned the other , " you ...
... hope you'll not deny , that whatever is , is . If you don't grant me that , I can go no further . " - " Why , " re- turned Moses , " I think I may grant that ; and make the best of it . " - " I hope , too , ' returned the other , " you ...
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