Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance ; but , on the day before that ...
... reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute , attended with some acrimony , which threatened to interrupt our intended alliance ; but , on the day before that ...
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... reason why the two Miss Wrinklers should marry great fortunes , and her children get none . As this last argument was directed to me , I protested I could see no reason for it either , nor why Mr Simpkins got the ten thousand pound ...
... reason why the two Miss Wrinklers should marry great fortunes , and her children get none . As this last argument was directed to me , I protested I could see no reason for it either , nor why Mr Simpkins got the ten thousand pound ...
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... reasons because I knew that he wanted mine , and I knew him to be friendly as far as he was able . He was known in our neighbourhood by the character of the poor gentleman , that would do no good when he was young , though he was not ...
... reasons because I knew that he wanted mine , and I knew him to be friendly as far as he was able . He was known in our neighbourhood by the character of the poor gentleman , that would do no good when he was young , though he was not ...
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... reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia gently reproved . " Whatsoever his former conduct may have been , papa , his circumstances should exempt him from censure now . His present indigence is a ...
... reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia gently reproved . " Whatsoever his former conduct may have been , papa , his circumstances should exempt him from censure now . His present indigence is a ...
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... reasons - give me your reasons , I say , directly . " . " I protest , " cried Moses , " I don't rightly comprehend the force of your reasoning ; but if it be reduced to one simple proposition , I fancy it may then have an answer ...
... reasons - give me your reasons , I say , directly . " . " I protest , " cried Moses , " I don't rightly comprehend the force of your reasoning ; but if it be reduced to one simple proposition , I fancy it may then have an answer ...
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