The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... entertainment . But though all this gave me no pleasure , it had a very different effect upon Olivia , who mistook it for humour , though but a mere act of the memory . She thought him , therefore , a very fine gentleman ; and such as ...
... entertainment . But though all this gave me no pleasure , it had a very different effect upon Olivia , who mistook it for humour , though but a mere act of the memory . She thought him , therefore , a very fine gentleman ; and such as ...
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... entertainment ; for he wrought among us with vigour , and , either in the meadow or at the hay - rick , put himself foremost . Besides , he had always something amusing to say that lessened our toil , and was at once so out of the way ...
... entertainment ; for he wrought among us with vigour , and , either in the meadow or at the hay - rick , put himself foremost . Besides , he had always something amusing to say that lessened our toil , and was at once so out of the way ...
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... entertainment . We looked upon our fortunes as once more rising ; and , as the whole parish asserted that the Squire was in love with my daughter , she was actually so with him ; for they persuaded her into the passion . In this ...
... entertainment . We looked upon our fortunes as once more rising ; and , as the whole parish asserted that the Squire was in love with my daughter , she was actually so with him ; for they persuaded her into the passion . In this ...
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... entertainment . It is possible the anxiety from this last circumstance alone might have brought on a relapse , had I not been supplied by a traveller , who stopped to take a cursory refreshment . This person was no other than the ...
... entertainment . It is possible the anxiety from this last circumstance alone might have brought on a relapse , had I not been supplied by a traveller , who stopped to take a cursory refreshment . This person was no other than the ...
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... . My daughter Sophy and I can afford but little entertainment to per- sons who have kept company only with people of distinction . Yes , Miss Livy , your poor father and I have suffered very much of 54 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... . My daughter Sophy and I can afford but little entertainment to per- sons who have kept company only with people of distinction . Yes , Miss Livy , your poor father and I have suffered very much of 54 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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