The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... seems to confer superior Breeding x . The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII ...
... seems to confer superior Breeding x . The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII ...
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... seems to have been the report of the Lissoy school- master , Thomas Byrne , more familiarly known as " Paddy Byrne , ” - -a veteran who had returned to his original vocation of teaching after having served in the wars under Marlborough ...
... seems to have been the report of the Lissoy school- master , Thomas Byrne , more familiarly known as " Paddy Byrne , ” - -a veteran who had returned to his original vocation of teaching after having served in the wars under Marlborough ...
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... seems to have been a liking for him as an innocent simple - hearted fellow , who , though sensitive to the jokes made at his expense , and liable to fits of the sulks on account of them , would be all right again on the least beckoning ...
... seems to have been a liking for him as an innocent simple - hearted fellow , who , though sensitive to the jokes made at his expense , and liable to fits of the sulks on account of them , would be all right again on the least beckoning ...
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... seems to have had all the more delight in tormenting the poor sizar because he had come from his own part of the country and had been specially recommended to him . ' Male , male , " he would say when Oliver was under MEMOIR OF ...
... seems to have had all the more delight in tormenting the poor sizar because he had come from his own part of the country and had been specially recommended to him . ' Male , male , " he would say when Oliver was under MEMOIR OF ...
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... seems to have done what he could ; but , with such lax husbandry as Oliver's , it was like putting water in driblets into a sieve . The latter half of his stay at the University was , consequently , worse than the first . It was one ...
... seems to have done what he could ; but , with such lax husbandry as Oliver's , it was like putting water in driblets into a sieve . The latter half of his stay at the University was , consequently , worse than the first . It was one ...
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