The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... pleasing Tempta- tion P. 34 XVIII . The Pursuit of a Father to reclaim a Lost Child to Virtue . p . 37 XIX . The Description of a Person discontented with the present Government , and appre- hensive of the loss of our Liberties p . 39 ...
... pleasing Tempta- tion P. 34 XVIII . The Pursuit of a Father to reclaim a Lost Child to Virtue . p . 37 XIX . The Description of a Person discontented with the present Government , and appre- hensive of the loss of our Liberties p . 39 ...
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... pleasing horizon in Nature . " Ere the dream could be accom- plished , the mother , Uncle Contarine , and brother Henry were all dead , and it was no longer worth while . Goldsmith as a medical student in Edinburgh might be a good theme ...
... pleasing horizon in Nature . " Ere the dream could be accom- plished , the mother , Uncle Contarine , and brother Henry were all dead , and it was no longer worth while . Goldsmith as a medical student in Edinburgh might be a good theme ...
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... pleasing and instructive , induced me to wish for a continuance of it ; but it was now high time to retire and take refresh- ment against the fatigues of the following day . The next morning we all set forward together : my family on ...
... pleasing and instructive , induced me to wish for a continuance of it ; but it was now high time to retire and take refresh- ment against the fatigues of the following day . The next morning we all set forward together : my family on ...
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... pleasing than those crowned with fruition . In the first case , we cook the dish to our own appetite ; in the latter , Nature cooks it for us . It is impossible to repeat the train of agreeable reveries we called up for our ...
... pleasing than those crowned with fruition . In the first case , we cook the dish to our own appetite ; in the latter , Nature cooks it for us . It is impossible to repeat the train of agreeable reveries we called up for our ...
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... pleasing accounts from Mr. Thornbill of us all , that after a few previous inquiries they hoped to be per- fectly satisfied . " Ay , " cried my wife , “ I now see it is no easy matter to get into the families of the great ; but when one ...
... pleasing accounts from Mr. Thornbill of us all , that after a few previous inquiries they hoped to be per- fectly satisfied . " Ay , " cried my wife , “ I now see it is no easy matter to get into the families of the great ; but when one ...
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