The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... give - and let ' em ; If gems , or gold , impart a joy , I'll give them when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , / Or rose - bud more in fashion : Such short - lived offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll ...
... give - and let ' em ; If gems , or gold , impart a joy , I'll give them when I get ' em . I'll give - but not the full - blown rose , / Or rose - bud more in fashion : Such short - lived offerings but disclose A transitory passion . I'll ...
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... give such ample legacies as I always intended , I any authority in the other , he entered the fields of content therefore to give as follows : science with a thorough contempt of all that had My debts , and the expenses of my burial in ...
... give such ample legacies as I always intended , I any authority in the other , he entered the fields of content therefore to give as follows : science with a thorough contempt of all that had My debts , and the expenses of my burial in ...
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... give to the said David Mallet the copy and copies of all the manuscript books , papers , and writings , which I have written or composed , or shall write or compose , and leave at the time of my decease . And I further give to the said ...
... give to the said David Mallet the copy and copies of all the manuscript books , papers , and writings , which I have written or composed , or shall write or compose , and leave at the time of my decease . And I further give to the said ...
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