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... wish to get rid of him anyhow . Even his good brother Henry ceased to have anything to say to him . Only Uncle Contarine stuck by him . He suggested that Oliver should go to London and study law at the Temple ; and Oliver , having ...
... wish to get rid of him anyhow . Even his good brother Henry ceased to have anything to say to him . Only Uncle Contarine stuck by him . He suggested that Oliver should go to London and study law at the Temple ; and Oliver , having ...
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... wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review , written by Kenrick ...
... wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review , written by Kenrick ...
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... wish to undeceive the public . He had , indeed , by him , finished or nearly finished , certain things of his own , not written to Newbery's order , but for private pleasure , and for which he cared more than for any compilation . But ...
... wish to undeceive the public . He had , indeed , by him , finished or nearly finished , certain things of his own , not written to Newbery's order , but for private pleasure , and for which he cared more than for any compilation . But ...
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... wish that they had wedded . " The Jessamy Bride ! " what a suggestion of the jasmine - flower , of gracefulness and white muslin , in the very sound of her name ! Poor , plain , mean - looking Goldy ! -two - and - forty years of age ...
... wish that they had wedded . " The Jessamy Bride ! " what a suggestion of the jasmine - flower , of gracefulness and white muslin , in the very sound of her name ! Poor , plain , mean - looking Goldy ! -two - and - forty years of age ...
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... wish now is that time could be rolled back to the moment of the scuffle , so that the lamp - oil that was spilt might have been poured down Kenrick's throat . 66 There is an abundance of stories of Goldsmith in his xlviii MEMOIR OF ...
... wish now is that time could be rolled back to the moment of the scuffle , so that the lamp - oil that was spilt might have been poured down Kenrick's throat . 66 There is an abundance of stories of Goldsmith in his xlviii MEMOIR OF ...
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