Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... eye was agreeably relieved , and did not want richer furniture . There were three other apartments ; one for my wife and me , another for our two daughters within our own , and the third , with two beds , for the rest of the children ...
... eye was agreeably relieved , and did not want richer furniture . There were three other apartments ; one for my wife and me , another for our two daughters within our own , and the third , with two beds , for the rest of the children ...
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... eyes , yet the animal itself finds the apartment sufficiently lightsome . And , to confess a truth , this man's mind seems fitted to his station ; for I never heard any one more sprightly than he was to - day , when he conversed with ...
... eyes , yet the animal itself finds the apartment sufficiently lightsome . And , to confess a truth , this man's mind seems fitted to his station ; for I never heard any one more sprightly than he was to - day , when he conversed with ...
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... eyes , that working after dinner would redden their noses ; and she convinced me that 38 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . The family endeavour to cope with their betters miseries of the poor, when they attempt to appear above their circumstances,
... eyes , that working after dinner would redden their noses ; and she convinced me that 38 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . The family endeavour to cope with their betters miseries of the poor, when they attempt to appear above their circumstances,
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... eyes won't suffer me to write myself , I have been for some time looking out for another . A proper person is no easy matter to find ; and , to be sure , thirty pounds a - year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that ...
... eyes won't suffer me to write myself , I have been for some time looking out for another . A proper person is no easy matter to find ; and , to be sure , thirty pounds a - year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that ...
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... eye ; but the Giant was soon up with them , and had they not fled , would certainly have killed them every one . They were all very joyful for this victory , and the damsel who was relieved fell in love with the Giant , and married him ...
... eye ; but the Giant was soon up with them , and had they not fled , would certainly have killed them every one . They were all very joyful for this victory , and the damsel who was relieved fell in love with the Giant , and married him ...
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