Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... acquaintance introduced . What we place most hopes upon generally proves most fatal , VI . The happiness of a country fireside , • VII . A town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two , VIII . An ...
... acquaintance introduced . What we place most hopes upon generally proves most fatal , VI . The happiness of a country fireside , • VII . A town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two , VIII . An ...
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... acquainted with every man in the parish , exhorting the married men to temperance , and the bachelors to matrimony ; so that in a few years it was a common saying , that there were three strange wants at Wakefield , — a parson wanting ...
... acquainted with every man in the parish , exhorting the married men to temperance , and the bachelors to matrimony ; so that in a few years it was a common saying , that there were three strange wants at Wakefield , — a parson wanting ...
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... ACQUAINTANCE INTRODuced . WHAT WE PLACE MOST HOPES UPON , GENERALLY PROVES MOST FATAL . Ar a small distance from the house , my predecessor had made a seat , overshadowed by a hedge of hawthorn and honeysuckle . Here , when the weather ...
... ACQUAINTANCE INTRODuced . WHAT WE PLACE MOST HOPES UPON , GENERALLY PROVES MOST FATAL . Ar a small distance from the house , my predecessor had made a seat , overshadowed by a hedge of hawthorn and honeysuckle . Here , when the weather ...
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... acquainted : while the fond mother too , equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed earnest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with topics ...
... acquainted : while the fond mother too , equally happy , insisted upon her landlord's stepping in , and tasting a glass of her gooseberry . The whole family seemed earnest to please him : my girls attempted to entertain him with topics ...
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... acquaintance were free - thinkers , and made very good husbands ; and she knew some sensible girls that had skill enough to make converts of their spouses . " And who knows , my dear , " continued she , " what Olivia may be able to do ...
... acquaintance were free - thinkers , and made very good husbands ; and she knew some sensible girls that had skill enough to make converts of their spouses . " And who knows , my dear , " continued she , " what Olivia may be able to do ...
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