The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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Oliver Goldsmith. " that he should still have an affection for a place who never , when in it , received " above common civility ; who never brought anything out of it but his brogue and " his blunders ! Surely my affection is equally ...
Oliver Goldsmith. " that he should still have an affection for a place who never , when in it , received " above common civility ; who never brought anything out of it but his brogue and " his blunders ! Surely my affection is equally ...
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... never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of Wake- field known to turn the traveller or the poor dependant out of doors . Thus we lived several years in a state ...
... never came back to return them . By this the house was cleared of such as we did not like ; but never was the family of Wake- field known to turn the traveller or the poor dependant out of doors . Thus we lived several years in a state ...
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... never learnt to reverence . The world now began to wear a different aspect : the flat- tery of his friends began to ... never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for ...
... never learnt to reverence . The world now began to wear a different aspect : the flat- tery of his friends began to ... never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for ...
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... never , never part , My life my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true , The sigh that rends thy constant heart Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seemed ...
... never , never part , My life my all that's mine ? " No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true , The sigh that rends thy constant heart Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seemed ...
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... never went without money themselves , as my wife always generously let them have a guinea each , to keep in their pockets , but with strict injunctions never to change it . After they had been closeted up with the fortune - teller for ...
... never went without money themselves , as my wife always generously let them have a guinea each , to keep in their pockets , but with strict injunctions never to change it . After they had been closeted up with the fortune - teller for ...
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