The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... Merit p . 391 VI . Saturday , November 10 , 1759.- On Education P. 392 • On the Instability of Worldly Gran- deur • VII . Saturday , November 17 , 1759.- Some Account of the Academies of Italy P. 397 p . 399 Of Eloquence p . 400 p . 307 ...
... Merit p . 391 VI . Saturday , November 10 , 1759.- On Education P. 392 • On the Instability of Worldly Gran- deur • VII . Saturday , November 17 , 1759.- Some Account of the Academies of Italy P. 397 p . 399 Of Eloquence p . 400 p . 307 ...
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... merit ; told the " landlady I should soon return ; and , having gone to a bookseller , sold it for 60 % . ' I brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating his " landlady in a high tone for having used ...
... merit ; told the " landlady I should soon return ; and , having gone to a bookseller , sold it for 60 % . ' I brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating his " landlady in a high tone for having used ...
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... merits of our young landlord . As he directed his looks and conversation to Olivia , it was no longer doubted but that ... merit . ” — “ Indeed , papa , ” replied Olivia , " she does not ; I have read a great deal of controversy . I have ...
... merits of our young landlord . As he directed his looks and conversation to Olivia , it was no longer doubted but that ... merit . ” — “ Indeed , papa , ” replied Olivia , " she does not ; I have read a great deal of controversy . I have ...
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... merit in women , so the ladies often form the truest judgments of us . The two sexes seem placed as spies upon each other , and are furnished with different abilities , adapted for mutual inspection . CHAPTER IX . Two Ladies of great ...
... merit in women , so the ladies often form the truest judgments of us . The two sexes seem placed as spies upon each other , and are furnished with different abilities , adapted for mutual inspection . CHAPTER IX . Two Ladies of great ...
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... merit of her daughter . If the cakes at tea eat short and crisp , they were made by Olivia ; if the gooseberry wine was well knit , the gooseberries were of her gathering : it was her fingers which gave the pickles their peculiar green ...
... merit of her daughter . If the cakes at tea eat short and crisp , they were made by Olivia ; if the gooseberry wine was well knit , the gooseberries were of her gathering : it was her fingers which gave the pickles their peculiar green ...
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