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... fond of wild ducks and flummery , - Doctor , " adds a gentleman who sat next to him , " let me advise you to a wing of this turkey . " " So this farmer being fond - " Hob and nob , Doctor ; which do you choose , white or red ? " So , being ...
... fond of wild ducks and flummery , - Doctor , " adds a gentleman who sat next to him , " let me advise you to a wing of this turkey . " " So this farmer being fond - " Hob and nob , Doctor ; which do you choose , white or red ? " So , being ...
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... fond of instructing me in beating all the marches and points of war , I made no very great progress , because I naturally had no ear for music ; so at the age of fifteen I went and listed for a soldier . As I had ever hated beating a ...
... fond of instructing me in beating all the marches and points of war , I made no very great progress , because I naturally had no ear for music ; so at the age of fifteen I went and listed for a soldier . As I had ever hated beating a ...
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... fond of show and finery himself , and generally set a pattern of it to others . These were his favourite talents , and he was the favourite of such as had no other . • But to balance these which some may consider as foibles , he was ...
... fond of show and finery himself , and generally set a pattern of it to others . These were his favourite talents , and he was the favourite of such as had no other . • But to balance these which some may consider as foibles , he was ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
The Description of the Family of Wake | 1 |
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