The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... passion for travel , however , which had so long lain dormant ed out a considerable sum which he had won the uncle was an amateur of such rarities . With his preceding evening . " Perceiving that this tempo - usual inconsiderateness he ...
... passion for travel , however , which had so long lain dormant ed out a considerable sum which he had won the uncle was an amateur of such rarities . With his preceding evening . " Perceiving that this tempo - usual inconsiderateness he ...
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... passion . we could not tell what to make of these fine senti- Whatever time you require to bring your fancied ments . Olivia considered them as instances of the admirer to an explanation , shall be granted ; but at most exalted passion ...
... passion . we could not tell what to make of these fine senti- Whatever time you require to bring your fancied ments . Olivia considered them as instances of the admirer to an explanation , shall be granted ; but at most exalted passion ...
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... passions by sounds , which seem frequently oppo- origin in Italy ; for some of the best Scotch bal site to the passion they would express ! by slow lads , " The Broom of Cowdenknows , " for instance , solemn sounds he is sometimes known ...
... passions by sounds , which seem frequently oppo- origin in Italy ; for some of the best Scotch bal site to the passion they would express ! by slow lads , " The Broom of Cowdenknows , " for instance , solemn sounds he is sometimes known ...
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