The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 1John Murray, 1837 |
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... thought proper to decline , by assuring him , that as I in- tended to pursue no fixed method , so it was impossible to form any regular plan ; determined never to be tedious , in order to be logical , wherever pleasure presented , I was ...
... thought proper to decline , by assuring him , that as I in- tended to pursue no fixed method , so it was impossible to form any regular plan ; determined never to be tedious , in order to be logical , wherever pleasure presented , I was ...
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... thought Latin by those who he knows do not understand a syllable of the matter . At last he grows enthusiastic , enjoys the admiration of the company , tosses his legs and arms about , and in the midst of his raptures and vociferation ...
... thought Latin by those who he knows do not understand a syllable of the matter . At last he grows enthusiastic , enjoys the admiration of the company , tosses his legs and arms about , and in the midst of his raptures and vociferation ...
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... thought at length of entering into the busy world , and as a step previous to this , placed his affections on Hypatia , a lady of exquisite beauty . Hy- patia shewed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was ...
... thought at length of entering into the busy world , and as a step previous to this , placed his affections on Hypatia , a lady of exquisite beauty . Hy- patia shewed no dislike to his addresses . The day of their intended nuptials was ...
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... thought himself pri- vileged , when writing anonymously , to use a little fiction for the purpose of drawing public attention to the condition of a most unfortunate country , little known then , as now , to the rest of Europe . ] VOL ...
... thought himself pri- vileged , when writing anonymously , to use a little fiction for the purpose of drawing public attention to the condition of a most unfortunate country , little known then , as now , to the rest of Europe . ] VOL ...
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... thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of something , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every ...
... thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found myself still in want of something , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every ...
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