The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... lady of great merit and beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . His wife died some time before him ; and her death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it ...
... lady of great merit and beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . His wife died some time before him ; and her death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it ...
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... lady of great merit and beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . His wife died some time before him ; and her death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it ...
... lady of great merit and beauty , by whom he had two sons , who died young , and one daughter , who is still living . His wife died some time before him ; and her death is said to have made so great an impression on his spirits , that it ...
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... ladies : Now you know ' where I have been , and what I have done . I shall ' tell you what I intend to do the ensuing summer ; " I propose to do the same thing I did last , which was ' to meet you in any part of England , you would ap ...
... ladies : Now you know ' where I have been , and what I have done . I shall ' tell you what I intend to do the ensuing summer ; " I propose to do the same thing I did last , which was ' to meet you in any part of England , you would ap ...
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... lady he afterwards married ; they were the genuine dictates of his passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , " When Spring came on with fresh delight , " is taken from a French poet whose name I ...
... lady he afterwards married ; they were the genuine dictates of his passion , but are not excellent in their kind . The Anacreontic , beginning with , " When Spring came on with fresh delight , " is taken from a French poet whose name I ...
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... lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thou- sand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accom- plishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his former pleasures , or whether her temper was not conformable to ...
... lady was possessed of a fortune exceeding forty thou- sand pounds , and was not deficient in mental accom- plishments ; but whether he was not yet fully satiated with his former pleasures , or whether her temper was not conformable to ...
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