Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... late I discovered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some ...
... late I discovered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some ...
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... late misfortune but prudence may do much in disappointing its effects . We are now poor , my fondlings , and wisdom bids us con- form to our humble situation . Let us then , without repining , give up those splendours with which numbers ...
... late misfortune but prudence may do much in disappointing its effects . We are now poor , my fondlings , and wisdom bids us con- form to our humble situation . Let us then , without repining , give up those splendours with which numbers ...
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... late oversight in giving what money I had about me , has shewn me that there are still some men like you . I must , however , previously entreat being informed of the name and residence of my benefactor , in order to repay him as soon ...
... late oversight in giving what money I had about me , has shewn me that there are still some men like you . I must , however , previously entreat being informed of the name and residence of my benefactor , in order to repay him as soon ...
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... late to send him to the next alehouse . In this dilemma , little Dick offered him his part of the bed , if his brother Moses would let him lie with him : " And I , " cried Bill , " will give Mr Burchell my part , if my sisters will take ...
... late to send him to the next alehouse . In this dilemma , little Dick offered him his part of the bed , if his brother Moses would let him lie with him : " And I , " cried Bill , " will give Mr Burchell my part , if my sisters will take ...
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... late to begin another . CHAPTER VII . A TOWN WIT DESCRIBED . THE DULLEST FELLOWS MAY LEARN TO BE COMICAL FOR A NIGHT OR TWO . WHEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what ...
... late to begin another . CHAPTER VII . A TOWN WIT DESCRIBED . THE DULLEST FELLOWS MAY LEARN TO BE COMICAL FOR A NIGHT OR TWO . WHEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what ...
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