The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... past his sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , 19 burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and " MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
... past his sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , 19 burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and " MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
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... ment ; as to the spiritual , I took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for , having ...
... ment ; as to the spiritual , I took them entirely under my own direction . The profits of my living , which amounted to but thirty - five pounds a year , I made over to the orphans and widows of the clergy of our diocese ; for , having ...
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... ment against the fatigues of the following day . The next morning we all set forward together : my family on horseback , while Mr. Burchell , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road - side , ob- serving with a smile ...
... ment against the fatigues of the following day . The next morning we all set forward together : my family on horseback , while Mr. Burchell , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road - side , ob- serving with a smile ...
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... ment . " Confute me in argument , child ! " cried I. " You mistake there , my dear ; I believe there are but few that can do that I never dispute your abilities at making a goose - pie , and I beg you'll leave argument to me . As I ...
... ment . " Confute me in argument , child ! " cried I. " You mistake there , my dear ; I believe there are but few that can do that I never dispute your abilities at making a goose - pie , and I beg you'll leave argument to me . As I ...
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... ment for former folly ; and I have heard my papa himself say , that we should never strike one unnecessary blow at a victim , over whom Providence holds the scourge of its resentment . " You are right , Sophy , " cried my son Moses ...
... ment for former folly ; and I have heard my papa himself say , that we should never strike one unnecessary blow at a victim , over whom Providence holds the scourge of its resentment . " You are right , Sophy , " cried my son Moses ...
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