Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... lives are generally found at last to be of our own pro- curing , • • • IV . A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant happiness , which depends , not on circumstances , but constitution , V. A new and great acquaintance ...
... lives are generally found at last to be of our own pro- curing , • • • IV . A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant happiness , which depends , not on circumstances , but constitution , V. A new and great acquaintance ...
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... lives , I was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and the various amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . We were generally awaked in the morning by music , and ...
... lives , I was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and the various amusements which the young couple every day shared in each other's company , seemed to increase their passion . We were generally awaked in the morning by music , and ...
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... LIVES ARE GENERALLY FOUND AT LAST TO BE OF OUR OWN PROCURING . THE only hope of our family now was , that the report of our misfortune might be malicious or premature ; but a letter from my agent in town soon came , with a confirmation ...
... LIVES ARE GENERALLY FOUND AT LAST TO BE OF OUR OWN PROCURING . THE only hope of our family now was , that the report of our misfortune might be malicious or premature ; but a letter from my agent in town soon came , with a confirmation ...
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... live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pre- tensions to gentility : we have still enough left for happiness if we are wise ...
... live pleasantly without our help ; why , then , should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pre- tensions to gentility : we have still enough left for happiness if we are wise ...
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... live and love so true , The sigh that rends thy constant heart Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seemed to mix an air of tenderness with her approbation . But our tranquillity was soon disturbed by ...
... live and love so true , The sigh that rends thy constant heart Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seemed to mix an air of tenderness with her approbation . But our tranquillity was soon disturbed by ...
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