Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Give my sincere respects ( not com- pliments , do you mind ) to your agreeable fam- ily , and give my service to my mother , if you see her ; for , as you express it in Ireland , I have a sneaking kindness for her still . Direct to me ...
... Give my sincere respects ( not com- pliments , do you mind ) to your agreeable fam- ily , and give my service to my mother , if you see her ; for , as you express it in Ireland , I have a sneaking kindness for her still . Direct to me ...
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... give my love to Bob Bryanton , and entreat him from me not to drink . My dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . * Yet her husband loves her ; if so , she cannot be unhappy . " I know not whether I should tell you - yet why ...
... give my love to Bob Bryanton , and entreat him from me not to drink . My dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . * Yet her husband loves her ; if so , she cannot be unhappy . " I know not whether I should tell you - yet why ...
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... give full indulgence to his hospitable disposition . Poor Goldsmith had not yet , like Dr. Johnson , acquired reputation enough to atone for his external defects and his want of the air of good society . Miss Rey- nolds used to inveigh ...
... give full indulgence to his hospitable disposition . Poor Goldsmith had not yet , like Dr. Johnson , acquired reputation enough to atone for his external defects and his want of the air of good society . Miss Rey- nolds used to inveigh ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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