The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... sensible enough to think of going home ; his brother Henry met him by appointment ; and after a little time they went back to Dublin together , and made it up so far with Wilder that Oliver was re - admitted into college . Things then ...
... sensible enough to think of going home ; his brother Henry met him by appointment ; and after a little time they went back to Dublin together , and made it up so far with Wilder that Oliver was re - admitted into college . Things then ...
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... sensible that the slightest touch gives morist , and finds most pleasure in eccen- pain what some have thus suffered in tric virtues . " their persons , this gentleman felt in his mind the slightest distress , whether real or fictitious ...
... sensible that the slightest touch gives morist , and finds most pleasure in eccen- pain what some have thus suffered in tric virtues . " their persons , this gentleman felt in his mind the slightest distress , whether real or fictitious ...
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... sensible girls that had skill enough to make converts of their spouses . & And who knows , my dear , " continued she , " what Olivia may be able to do : the girl has a great deal to say upon every subject , and , to my knowledge , is ...
... sensible girls that had skill enough to make converts of their spouses . & And who knows , my dear , " continued she , " what Olivia may be able to do : the girl has a great deal to say upon every subject , and , to my knowledge , is ...
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... sensible a girl as my youngest could thus prefer a man of broken fortunes to one whose expectations were much greater . But as men are most capable of distin- guishing merit in women , so the ladies often form the truest judgments of us ...
... sensible a girl as my youngest could thus prefer a man of broken fortunes to one whose expectations were much greater . But as men are most capable of distin- guishing merit in women , so the ladies often form the truest judgments of us ...
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... sensible , modest , and pleasing . As to aught else — no , never . Once , indeed , I remember to have heard him say , he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that seemed poor . " - " Such , my dear , " cried I , " is the ...
... sensible , modest , and pleasing . As to aught else — no , never . Once , indeed , I remember to have heard him say , he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that seemed poor . " - " Such , my dear , " cried I , " is the ...
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