Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... comfort attending it , 113 · XXVI . A reformation in the jail . To make laws complete they should reward as well as punish , 116 XXVII . The same subject continued , 121 CHAP . PAGE XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the CONTENTS .
... comfort attending it , 113 · XXVI . A reformation in the jail . To make laws complete they should reward as well as punish , 116 XXVII . The same subject continued , 121 CHAP . PAGE XXVIII . Happiness and misery rather the CONTENTS .
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... continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think seriously of matrimony , and chose my wife , as she did her wedding - gown , not for a fine glossy surface ...
... continued single and only talked of population . From this motive , I had scarcely taken orders a year , before I began to think seriously of matrimony , and chose my wife , as she did her wedding - gown , not for a fine glossy surface ...
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... continued to lean upon his arm , as if still willing to receive assistance . My wife also hoped one day to have the pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined ...
... continued to lean upon his arm , as if still willing to receive assistance . My wife also hoped one day to have the pleasure of returning his kindness at her own house . Thus , after we were refreshed at the next inn , and had dined ...
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... continued I , more gravely , " those gowns may be altered into something of a plainer cut ; for finery is very unbecoming in us , who want the means of decency . I do not know whether such flouncing and shredding is becoming even in the ...
... continued I , more gravely , " those gowns may be altered into something of a plainer cut ; for finery is very unbecoming in us , who want the means of decency . I do not know whether such flouncing and shredding is becoming even in the ...
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... continued . silent , satisfied with just having pointed out danger , and leaving it to their own discretion to avoid it . That virtue which requires to be ever guarded , is scarcely worth the sentinel . CHAPTER VI . THE HAPPINESS OF A ...
... continued . silent , satisfied with just having pointed out danger , and leaving it to their own discretion to avoid it . That virtue which requires to be ever guarded , is scarcely worth the sentinel . CHAPTER VI . THE HAPPINESS OF A ...
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