The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With a Life and Notes, Том 2Thomas Tegg, 1835 |
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... Answers , 278 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard , 283 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes , 285 XXII . Sentimental Comedy , 289 · XXIII . Scottish Marriages , 292 CRITICISMS . Criticism on Massey's Translation of the Fasti of Ovid ...
... Answers , 278 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard , 283 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes , 285 XXII . Sentimental Comedy , 289 · XXIII . Scottish Marriages , 292 CRITICISMS . Criticism on Massey's Translation of the Fasti of Ovid ...
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... answer , " they are as Heaven made them , hand- some enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome ...
... answer , " they are as Heaven made them , hand- some enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal nothing , were certainly very handsome ...
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... answered several very useful purposes : it admonished my wife of her duty to me , and my fidelity to her ; it inspired her with a passion for fame , and constantly put her in mind of her end . It was thus , perhaps , from hearing ...
... answered several very useful purposes : it admonished my wife of her duty to me , and my fidelity to her ; it inspired her with a passion for fame , and constantly put her in mind of her end . It was thus , perhaps , from hearing ...
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... Answer me one plain question : Do you think Aristotle right when he says that relatives are related ? " . ་ ་ Undoubtedly , " replied the other . " If so , then , ' cried the Squire , answer me directly to what I propose : Whether do ...
... Answer me one plain question : Do you think Aristotle right when he says that relatives are related ? " . ་ ་ Undoubtedly , " replied the other . " If so , then , ' cried the Squire , answer me directly to what I propose : Whether do ...
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... answered I , with a groan : " for my part , I don't much like it ; and I could have been better pleased with one that was poor and honest , than this fine gentleman with his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on ' t , if he be what I ...
... answered I , with a groan : " for my part , I don't much like it ; and I could have been better pleased with one that was poor and honest , than this fine gentleman with his fortune and infidelity ; for depend on ' t , if he be what I ...
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