| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 338 oldal
...governess to hit children ; at once reconciling, in her character, unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in dancing and music, by the masters who attended the rest of fcib family. Thus she continued... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 288 oldal
...governefs to his children ; at once reconciling in her charafter unerring prudence with furprifing vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of...mailers who attended the reft of his family. Thus fhe continued to improve till he died ; by which accident, fhe was once more reduced to priftine poverty.... | |
| 1804 - 286 oldal
...governess to his childrens; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in dancing and music by the masters whoattended the rest of his family. Thus she continued... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 oldal
...governefs to his children ; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with furprifing vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her inftructed in dancing and muGc by the matters who attended the reft of his family ; thus fhe continued... | |
| 1806 - 360 oldal
...governefs to his children 5 at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with furprifing. vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children/had her inftructed in dancing and mufic by the mafters who attended the reft of his family... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 314 oldal
...governess to his children ; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in dancing and music by the masters who attended the rest of his family ; thus she continued... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 462 oldal
...governess to his children ; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had- her instructed in dancing and music by the masters who attended the rest of his family; thus she continued... | |
| 1822 - 666 oldal
...governess to his children ; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in dancing and music, by those masters who attended the rest of the family ; thus she continued... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 514 oldal
...governess to his children ; at once reconciling in her character unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in dancing and music by the masters who attended the rest of his family ; thus she continued... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 164 oldal
...his children ; at once reconciling in her character, unerring prudence with surprising vivacity. 6. The old man, who regarded her as one of his own children, had her instructed in the elegant parts of female education, by the masters who attended the rest of his family.... | |
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