The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1850 - 527페이지 |
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... person , of classical attainments , to preside over annum ; but the other advantages , if a person be pru- the establishment , while deprived of his own sup - dent , are considerable . The practice of the place , port . The son of the ...
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... person on horseback , whom and gloomy , yet the busy mind , still attentive to its I remembered to have seen at the ' Squire's , and he own amusement , finds , as we descend , something assured me , that if I followed them to the races ...
... person on horseback , whom and gloomy , yet the busy mind , still attentive to its I remembered to have seen at the ' Squire's , and he own amusement , finds , as we descend , something assured me , that if I followed them to the races ...
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... person to appear to observe , that young The . - would be hanged . in the assembly . As he advanced in years , he grew more fond of " V. Every one shall be free to sit , walk , or game , pleasure ; would eat an ortolan for dinner ...
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