She Stoops to ConquerClarendon Press, 1926 - 100ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... lived at the rate of £ 900 a year . " Enabled by these labours to eat and drink and have good clothes ' , he was , nevertheless , ambitious again to ' strike for honest fame ' . This he achieved by the public- ation of a second ...
... lived at the rate of £ 900 a year . " Enabled by these labours to eat and drink and have good clothes ' , he was , nevertheless , ambitious again to ' strike for honest fame ' . This he achieved by the public- ation of a second ...
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... lived , he would have paid every farthing , and two poor milliners told Cradock that they would work for Goldsmith for nothing , rather than that he should go elsewhere ; it is these things that we are concerned to remember . There are ...
... lived , he would have paid every farthing , and two poor milliners told Cradock that they would work for Goldsmith for nothing , rather than that he should go elsewhere ; it is these things that we are concerned to remember . There are ...
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... lived many years in intimacy with you . It may serve the interests of mankind also to inform them , that the greatest wit may be found in a character , without impairing the most unaffected piety . I have , particularly , reason to ...
... lived many years in intimacy with you . It may serve the interests of mankind also to inform them , that the greatest wit may be found in a character , without impairing the most unaffected piety . I have , particularly , reason to ...
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... lived in town . Miss Hard . Never . Miss Nev . He's a very singular character , I assure you . Among women of reputation and virtue he is the modestest man alive ; but his acquaintance give him a very different character among creatures ...
... lived in town . Miss Hard . Never . Miss Nev . He's a very singular character , I assure you . Among women of reputation and virtue he is the modestest man alive ; but his acquaintance give him a very different character among creatures ...
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... lived pretty much among them . In truth , I have been often surprised , that you who have seen so much of the world , with your natural good sense , and your many opportunities , could never yet acquire . a requisite share of assurance ...
... lived pretty much among them . In truth , I have been often surprised , that you who have seen so much of the world , with your natural good sense , and your many opportunities , could never yet acquire . a requisite share of assurance ...
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