The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... pleased to call great . You here see that unfortunate divine , who has so long , 66 66 ' and , it would ill become me to say successfully , fought against the deuterogamy " of the age . " " " And the description of the family picture ...
... pleased to call great . You here see that unfortunate divine , who has so long , 66 66 ' and , it would ill become me to say successfully , fought against the deuterogamy " of the age . " " " And the description of the family picture ...
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... rich , we generally had very happy friends about us ; for this re- mark will hold good through life , that the poorer the guest , the better pleased he B ever is with being treated : and as some men The Description of the Family of Wake-
... rich , we generally had very happy friends about us ; for this re- mark will hold good through life , that the poorer the guest , the better pleased he B ever is with being treated : and as some men The Description of the Family of Wake-
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... could not but smile to hear her talk in this lofty strain ; but I was never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 7.
... could not but smile to hear her talk in this lofty strain ; but I was never much dis- pleased with those harmless delusions that tend to make us more happy . I too severe in this ; for Heaven will never An THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . 7.
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... pleased with one that was poor and honest , than this fine gentleman with his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on't , if he be what I suspect him , no free- thinker shall ever have a child of mine . Sure , father , " cried Moses ...
... pleased with one that was poor and honest , than this fine gentleman with his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on't , if he be what I suspect him , no free- thinker shall ever have a child of mine . Sure , father , " cried Moses ...
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... pleased with this last stroke of freedom , and began a very discreet and serious dialogue upon virtue in this , my wife , the chaplain , and I , soon joined ; and the Squire himself was at last brought to confess a sense of sorrow for ...
... pleased with this last stroke of freedom , and began a very discreet and serious dialogue upon virtue in this , my wife , the chaplain , and I , soon joined ; and the Squire himself was at last brought to confess a sense of sorrow for ...
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acquainted admiration Æneid Æsop amusement appeared Asem beauty Burchell called ceremony character China Chinese Circassia companion continued cried daugh daughter dear desire distress dressed endeavour England English entertainment expected eyes fancy favour Flamborough fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give going Goldsmith hand happiness heart Heaven honour Johnson king lady laugh learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live Livy look mandarine Manetho mankind manner marriage Mencius ment merit mind misery nature neighbours never night obliged observed occasion Oliver Goldsmith once passion Pekin perceive philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor possessed praise present racter rapture replied republic of letters resolved returned scarce seemed soon Squire Stoops to Conquer stranger sure talk taste things Thornhill thought tion traveller turn venison Vicar of Wakefield virtue whole wife wretched write young