The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... Nobleman to his Son , in two volumes , 12mo . " [ Now first collected . ] ... 542 PREFACE to " A Collection of Poems for Young Ladies . " 555 PAGE PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION Criticisms to " The Beauties of CONTENTS . ix.
... Nobleman to his Son , in two volumes , 12mo . " [ Now first collected . ] ... 542 PREFACE to " A Collection of Poems for Young Ladies . " 555 PAGE PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION Criticisms to " The Beauties of CONTENTS . ix.
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... young or beautiful were given to performers of suitable . figures ; for I must own , I could rather see the stage filled with agreeable objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or ...
... young or beautiful were given to performers of suitable . figures ; for I must own , I could rather see the stage filled with agreeable objects , though they might sometimes bungle a little , than see it crowded with withered or ...
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... young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the constitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and set ...
... young Roman . They were married privately by his connivance ; and this unlooked - for change of fortune wrought as unexpected a change in the constitution of the now happy Septimius . In a few days he was perfectly recovered , and set ...
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... young doctor a big wig , merely to please me . But quite different were the sentiments of cou- sin Hannah ; she regarded every well - dressed woman as a victorious rival , hated every face that seemed dressed in good humour , or wore ...
... young doctor a big wig , merely to please me . But quite different were the sentiments of cou- sin Hannah ; she regarded every well - dressed woman as a victorious rival , hated every face that seemed dressed in good humour , or wore ...
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... young fellow should be rude , and the lady should offer to step back in a fright , instead of retiring she treads upon her train , and falls fairly on her back ; and then you know , cousin , her clothes may be spoiled . " Ah ! Miss ...
... young fellow should be rude , and the lady should offer to step back in a fright , instead of retiring she treads upon her train , and falls fairly on her back ; and then you know , cousin , her clothes may be spoiled . " Ah ! Miss ...
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