Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... called Olivia . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was determined that Grizzel should be her name ; but a rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called Sophia ; so ...
... called Olivia . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was determined that Grizzel should be her name ; but a rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called Sophia ; so ...
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... called this my weak side ; but , alas ! they had not , like me , made it the subject of long contemplation . The more I reflected upon it , the more important it appeared . I even went a step beyond Whiston in displaying my principles ...
... called this my weak side ; but , alas ! they had not , like me , made it the subject of long contemplation . The more I reflected upon it , the more important it appeared . I even went a step beyond Whiston in displaying my principles ...
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... called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was over . How , " cried I , " relinquish the cause of truth , and let him be a husband , already ...
... called out by one of my relations , who , with a face of concern , advised me to give up the dispute , at least till my son's wedding was over . How , " cried I , " relinquish the cause of truth , and let him be a husband , already ...
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... called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion , that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She hoped again to see the day in which we might hold up our heads ...
... called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion , that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She hoped again to see the day in which we might hold up our heads ...
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... called out my whole family to help at saving an after growth of hay , and our guest offering his assistance , he was accepted among the number . labours went on lightly ; we turned the swath to the wind . I went foremost , and the rest ...
... called out my whole family to help at saving an after growth of hay , and our guest offering his assistance , he was accepted among the number . labours went on lightly ; we turned the swath to the wind . I went foremost , and the rest ...
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