The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... hear me to the end , but railed at the writer with unrestrained resent- ment . Olivia was equally severe , and Sophia seemed perfectly amazed at his baseness . for my part , it appeared to me one of the vil- est instances of unprovoked ...
... hear me to the end , but railed at the writer with unrestrained resent- ment . Olivia was equally severe , and Sophia seemed perfectly amazed at his baseness . for my part , it appeared to me one of the vil- est instances of unprovoked ...
Pagina 42
... hear her remonstrances very distinctly : Out , I say ; pack out this moment ! tramp , thou infamous strumpet , or I'll give thee a mark thou won't be the better for this three months . What ! you trumpery , to come and take up an honest ...
... hear her remonstrances very distinctly : Out , I say ; pack out this moment ! tramp , thou infamous strumpet , or I'll give thee a mark thou won't be the better for this three months . What ! you trumpery , to come and take up an honest ...
Pagina 50
... hear thein so very profane ; because they got nothing by it , but might lose a great deal : " For be assured , my friends , " cried I , " for you are my friends , however the world may disclaim your friendship , though you swore a ...
... hear thein so very profane ; because they got nothing by it , but might lose a great deal : " For be assured , my friends , " cried I , " for you are my friends , however the world may disclaim your friendship , though you swore a ...
Pagina 55
... hear that he is happy , and insen - heaviest irons . I looked with compassion on sible of our afflictions ; still kept in reserve to support his widowed mother , and to pro . tect his brothers and sisters . But what sisters has he left ...
... hear that he is happy , and insen - heaviest irons . I looked with compassion on sible of our afflictions ; still kept in reserve to support his widowed mother , and to pro . tect his brothers and sisters . But what sisters has he left ...
Pagina 56
... hear my counsel : my son and his mother supported me on either side ; I looked and saw that none were wanting , and then addressed them with the following ex- hortation . CHAPTER XXIX . DE- THAT THE EQUAL DEALINGS OF PROVIDENCE ...
... hear my counsel : my son and his mother supported me on either side ; I looked and saw that none were wanting , and then addressed them with the following ex- hortation . CHAPTER XXIX . DE- THAT THE EQUAL DEALINGS OF PROVIDENCE ...
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