The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... receiving money from your bounty , " he writes to Uncle Contarine about that date , " so I have drawn for the last sum that I hope I shall ever trouble you for ; ' tis 201. And now , dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is ...
... receiving money from your bounty , " he writes to Uncle Contarine about that date , " so I have drawn for the last sum that I hope I shall ever trouble you for ; ' tis 201. And now , dear Sir , let me here acknowledge " : — what is ...
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... receive him as gently as you can ! He is one of the best - hearted creatures that ever came out of Ireland , without a bit of harm in him , and indeed a great deal wiser and cleverer than he looks . A little information will be more ...
... receive him as gently as you can ! He is one of the best - hearted creatures that ever came out of Ireland , without a bit of harm in him , and indeed a great deal wiser and cleverer than he looks . A little information will be more ...
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... received compliments from him on his Traveller , and was informed that the Earl had heard he was a native of Ireland ... received a considerable sum ; but the sale of the collection , which was otherwise a tasteful one , is said to have ...
... received compliments from him on his Traveller , and was informed that the Earl had heard he was a native of Ireland ... received a considerable sum ; but the sale of the collection , which was otherwise a tasteful one , is said to have ...
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... receive 250 guineas . And so , with a portion of this money advanced him , he lived through 1767 , and at length , on the 29th of January , 1768 , had the satisfaction of seeing his Good - Natured Man produced at Covent Garden ...
... receive 250 guineas . And so , with a portion of this money advanced him , he lived through 1767 , and at length , on the 29th of January , 1768 , had the satisfaction of seeing his Good - Natured Man produced at Covent Garden ...
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... receive most pleasure from flattery . himself , and laid down a plan of restoring He was surrounded with crowds , who his falling fortune . For this purpose , in showed him only one side of their cha- his own whimsical manner , he ...
... receive most pleasure from flattery . himself , and laid down a plan of restoring He was surrounded with crowds , who his falling fortune . For this purpose , in showed him only one side of their cha- his own whimsical manner , he ...
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