Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Jenkinson , the old gentleman , his man Abraham , and my horse , old Blackberry , trotted off very well pleased with each other . After a short interval , being left to reflection , I began to recollect that I had done wrong in taking a ...
... Jenkinson , the old gentleman , his man Abraham , and my horse , old Blackberry , trotted off very well pleased with each other . After a short interval , being left to reflection , I began to recollect that I had done wrong in taking a ...
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... Jenkinson . " - " Yes , " returned he , " the name is written plain enough , and I know the gentleman too , the greatest rascal under the canopy of heaven . This is the very same rogue who sold us the spectacles . Was he not a venerable ...
... Jenkinson . " - " Yes , " returned he , " the name is written plain enough , and I know the gentleman too , the greatest rascal under the canopy of heaven . This is the very same rogue who sold us the spectacles . Was he not a venerable ...
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... Jenkinson ? " At this demand he only sighed . " I suppose you must recollect , " resumed I , " one Doctor Primrose , from whom you bought a horse ? " He now at once recollected me ; for the gloominess of the place and the approaching ...
... Jenkinson ? " At this demand he only sighed . " I suppose you must recollect , " resumed I , " one Doctor Primrose , from whom you bought a horse ? " He now at once recollected me ; for the gloominess of the place and the approaching ...
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... Jenkinson of my design , at which he laughed heartily , but communicated it to the rest . The proposal was received with the greatest good humour , as it promised to afford a new fund of entertainment to persons who had now no other ...
... Jenkinson of my design , at which he laughed heartily , but communicated it to the rest . The proposal was received with the greatest good humour , as it promised to afford a new fund of entertainment to persons who had now no other ...
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... Jenkinson begged leave to add his dinner to ours , and partake of the pleasure , as he was kind enough to express it , of my conversation . He had not yet seen my family ; for as they came to my apartment by a door in the narrow passage ...
... Jenkinson begged leave to add his dinner to ours , and partake of the pleasure , as he was kind enough to express it , of my conversation . He had not yet seen my family ; for as they came to my apartment by a door in the narrow passage ...
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acquainted admired Æneid amusement ancient appearance arms Asem beauty better Broom of Cowdenknows Burchell called character child comedy continued cried my wife daughter David Rizzio dear Demetrius Phalereus distress English entertainment ESSAY expression fancy father Flamborough fond fortune gave genius gentleman girls give going happy heart Heaven honour Iliad imitation Jenkinson knew ladies live Livy look madam Manetho manner marriage metaphors mind Miss Wilmot morning Moses nature neighbour never night observed Olivia once opinion Ovid passion perceive Pergolese pleased pleasure poet poetry poor prison prosopopoeia Pylos quæ Quintilian racter rapture replied resolved rest returned scarcely seemed shew Sir William song soon Sophia spondees Squire sure taste tell thee Thespis thing Thornhill thou thought Tibullus town VICAR OF WAKEFIELD Virgil virtue whole words wretched young