The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Moses , with the gross of green spectacles and shagreen cases for which he sold the horse ; the philosophical wanderer George ; the two daughters , Olivia and Sophia ; the bouncing Flamborough girls ; Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia ...
... Moses , with the gross of green spectacles and shagreen cases for which he sold the horse ; the philosophical wanderer George ; the two daughters , Olivia and Sophia ; the bouncing Flamborough girls ; Miss Carolina Wilhelmina Amelia ...
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... Moses was to be dressed " out with a white hat and feather . Our taste so much pleased the Squire that he " insisted on being put in as one of the family , in the character of Alexander the " Great , at Olivia's feet . " But there was ...
... Moses was to be dressed " out with a white hat and feather . Our taste so much pleased the Squire that he " insisted on being put in as one of the family , in the character of Alexander the " Great , at Olivia's feet . " But there was ...
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... Moses , the Gentleman in Black , young Honeywood in the Good- Natured Man , and even Tony Lumpkin in She Stoops to Conquer , are so many reproductions of phases of himself ; the incident on which this last play turns , the mistake of a ...
... Moses , the Gentleman in Black , young Honeywood in the Good- Natured Man , and even Tony Lumpkin in She Stoops to Conquer , are so many reproductions of phases of himself ; the incident on which this last play turns , the mistake of a ...
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... Moses was our next , and , after an interval of twelve years , we had two sons more . It would be fruitless to deny exultation when I saw my little ones about me ; but the vanity and the satisfaction of my wife were even greater than ...
... Moses was our next , and , after an interval of twelve years , we had two sons more . It would be fruitless to deny exultation when I saw my little ones about me ; but the vanity and the satisfaction of my wife were even greater than ...
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... Moses , whom I designed for business , received a sort of miscellaneous education at home . But it is needless to attempt describing the par- ticular characters of young people that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a ...
... Moses , whom I designed for business , received a sort of miscellaneous education at home . But it is needless to attempt describing the par- ticular characters of young people that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a ...
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