Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... received a sort of miscellaneous education at home . But it is needless to attempt describing the particular characters of young people , that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a family likeness prevailed through all ...
... received a sort of miscellaneous education at home . But it is needless to attempt describing the particular characters of young people , that had seen but very little of the world . In short , a family likeness prevailed through all ...
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... receiving his approbation : but not till too 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 ...
... receiving his approbation : but not till too 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 ...
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... Received the harmless pair . And now , when busy crowds retire To take their evening rest , * " Man wants but little , nor that little long . " YOUNG'S Night Thoughts . The hermit trimm'd his little fire , And cheer'd his THE VICAR OF ...
... Received the harmless pair . And now , when busy crowds retire To take their evening rest , * " Man wants but little , nor that little long . " YOUNG'S Night Thoughts . The hermit trimm'd his little fire , And cheer'd his THE VICAR OF ...
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... received a card from the two ladies , in which , with their compliments , they hoped to see all our family at church the Sunday following . All Saturday morning I could perceive , in consequence of this , my wife and daughters in close ...
... received a card from the two ladies , in which , with their compliments , they hoped to see all our family at church the Sunday following . All Saturday morning I could perceive , in consequence of this , my wife and daughters in close ...
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... received no hurt , they were extremely glad ; but being informed that we were almost killed by the fright , they were vastly sorry ; but hearing that we had a very good night , they were extremely glad again . Nothing could exceed their ...
... received no hurt , they were extremely glad ; but being informed that we were almost killed by the fright , they were vastly sorry ; but hearing that we had a very good night , they were extremely glad again . Nothing could exceed their ...
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