The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleWilloughby, 1841 - 252 páginas Details the romantic intrigues in the family of a country vicar in eighteenth century England. |
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... Olivia . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was determined that Grizzel should be her name ; but a rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called Sophia , so that ...
... Olivia . In less than another year we had another daughter , and now I was determined that Grizzel should be her name ; but a rich relation taking a fancy to stand godmother , the girl was , by her directions , called Sophia , so that ...
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... Olivia , now about eighteen , had that luxuriancy of beauty , with which painters generally draw Hebe - open , sprightly , and commanding . Sophia's features were not so striking at first , but often did more certain execution ; for ...
... Olivia , now about eighteen , had that luxuriancy of beauty , with which painters generally draw Hebe - open , sprightly , and commanding . Sophia's features were not so striking at first , but often did more certain execution ; for ...
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... Olivia wished for many lovers ; Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected , from too great a desire to please ; Sophia even repressed excellence , from her fears to offend . The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay ...
... Olivia wished for many lovers ; Sophia to secure one . Olivia was often affected , from too great a desire to please ; Sophia even repressed excellence , from her fears to offend . The one entertained me with her vivacity when I was gay ...
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... Olivia's elopement , and the name of Burchell was that of one of his connexions by marriage . The adventure which gave rise to ' She stoops to Conquer ' has been already related . Goldsmith was buried in the Temple burial ground on the ...
... Olivia's elopement , and the name of Burchell was that of one of his connexions by marriage . The adventure which gave rise to ' She stoops to Conquer ' has been already related . Goldsmith was buried in the Temple burial ground on the ...
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... Olivia , " he is well enough for a man ; but for my own part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . " These two last speeches I interpreted by contra- ries . I found by ...
... Olivia , " he is well enough for a man ; but for my own part , I don't much like him , he is so extremely impudent and familiar ; but on the guitar he is shocking . " These two last speeches I interpreted by contra- ries . I found by ...
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acquaintance Æsop ALDERSGATE STREET amusement appeared began Burchell called catgut CHAP cheerful child comfort continued cried my wife daughter dear Edgeworthstown eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman George Primrose girls give going Goldsmith guilt happy happy human heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson knew letter live Livy looks madam Manetho manner marriage married mind miseries Miss Wilmot morning neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once pain papa passion perceived perfectly person pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor postilion pounds present prison promise received replied resolved rest returned rich scarcely seemed shoemaker's holiday sister sizar soon Sophia Squire stoops to Conquer stranger sure tell thee things Thornhill's thou thought took town uncle Vicar of Wakefield virtue wretched young lady