Select works of Oliver Goldsmith, Containing i. The vicar of Wakefield, ii. The traveller and iii. The deserted village. With memoirs of the life and writtings [sic] of the autor [sic] by R. Anderson1803 |
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... the herald's office e ) , came very frequently to fèe ús . Sóme of them did ús no great honour by these claims óf kín- red ; ás wè hád the blind , the maimed , ánd the halt amongst the number . However , my vife always infifted thát ás they ...
... the herald's office e ) , came very frequently to fèe ús . Sóme of them did ús no great honour by these claims óf kín- red ; ás wè hád the blind , the maimed , ánd the halt amongst the number . However , my vife always infifted thát ás they ...
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... that Griffel fhould be hér name ; bút à rích relation taking à fáncy to ftánd godmother , the girl was , by her di- réctions , called Sophia ; fò thát we had two romántic names in the family ; bút ' I fólemnly protéft I hád nò hánd ín ...
... that Griffel fhould be hér name ; bút à rích relation taking à fáncy to ftánd godmother , the girl was , by her di- réctions , called Sophia ; fò thát we had two romántic names in the family ; bút ' I fólemnly protéft I hád nò hánd ín ...
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... the lovers appeared to endùre . Mr. Wilmot , who feèmed before fufficiently inclined to break off the match , was by this blow foon determined : óne vírtue he hád in perfection , which was prudence , too often the only one thát ís léft ...
... the lovers appeared to endùre . Mr. Wilmot , who feèmed before fufficiently inclined to break off the match , was by this blow foon determined : óne vírtue he hád in perfection , which was prudence , too often the only one thát ís léft ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. niles to à fámily thát hád hitherto never been above tén from home , filled us with apprehenfion ... thát the strange gentleman , who had been two days o ) Eine Englische Meile beträgt 5130 Rheinländische Fuss ; auf ...
Oliver Goldsmith. niles to à fámily thát hád hitherto never been above tén from home , filled us with apprehenfion ... thát the strange gentleman , who had been two days o ) Eine Englische Meile beträgt 5130 Rheinländische Fuss ; auf ...
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... that though he was à money borrower , hè defended his opinions with ás much óbftinacy ás íf hè hád been my patron . He now and then alfo informed me to whom the different feats belonged thát lày ín óur view as we travelled the road . Thát ...
... that though he was à money borrower , hè defended his opinions with ás much óbftinacy ás íf hè hád been my patron . He now and then alfo informed me to whom the different feats belonged thát lày ín óur view as we travelled the road . Thát ...
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