The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... not hungry . They thought he was taken ill , and so repeated their solicitations : but all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the loss of blood . An officer who attended CHARLES XII . 117.
... not hungry . They thought he was taken ill , and so repeated their solicitations : but all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the loss of blood . An officer who attended CHARLES XII . 117.
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... attended at table at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in the small - pox , and his case appeared dangerous , he grew one day very ...
... attended at table at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in the small - pox , and his case appeared dangerous , he grew one day very ...
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... attended to . He assured the company , that nothing pro- cured so good an appetite as a walk to White - Conduit- House , where he had been that morning . He looked at the table - cloth , and praised the figure of the damask , talked of ...
... attended to . He assured the company , that nothing pro- cured so good an appetite as a walk to White - Conduit- House , where he had been that morning . He looked at the table - cloth , and praised the figure of the damask , talked of ...
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... attended , wretches ever ready to commit any crime which they hope may render them agreeable to their employer ; this fellow , I say , attended by a crowd of villains , THE HISTORY OF HYPASIA . 137.
... attended , wretches ever ready to commit any crime which they hope may render them agreeable to their employer ; this fellow , I say , attended by a crowd of villains , THE HISTORY OF HYPASIA . 137.
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... attended by a crowd of villains , waited for Hypasia , as she was returning from a visit , at her own door , seized her as she was going in , and dragged her to one of the churches called Cesarea , where , stripping her in a most ...
... attended by a crowd of villains , waited for Hypasia , as she was returning from a visit , at her own door , seized her as she was going in , and dragged her to one of the churches called Cesarea , where , stripping her in a most ...
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