The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... should fleep , I'll take a nap myself , and when I awake tell him my dream . I imagined the Thames was frozen over , and I ftood by its fide . Several booths were erected upon the ice , and I was told by one of the fpectators , that ...
... should fleep , I'll take a nap myself , and when I awake tell him my dream . I imagined the Thames was frozen over , and I ftood by its fide . Several booths were erected upon the ice , and I was told by one of the fpectators , that ...
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... should have eyes for a woman whofe feet are ten inches long . I fhall never forget the beauties of my native city of Nanfew . How very broad their faces ! how very fhort their nofes ! how very little their eyes ! how very thin their ...
... should have eyes for a woman whofe feet are ten inches long . I fhall never forget the beauties of my native city of Nanfew . How very broad their faces ! how very fhort their nofes ! how very little their eyes ! how very thin their ...
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... should they happen to conquer . Ay , flaves , cries the porter , they are all flaves , fit only to carry burthens , every one of them . Before I would ftoop to flavery , may this be my poifon ( and he held the goblet in his hand ) , may ...
... should they happen to conquer . Ay , flaves , cries the porter , they are all flaves , fit only to carry burthens , every one of them . Before I would ftoop to flavery , may this be my poifon ( and he held the goblet in his hand ) , may ...
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... should be fenfible of the obligation . The Eng- lifh confer their kindness with an appearance of in- difference , and give away benefits with an air as if they despised them . Walking a few days ago between an English and a Frenchman ...
... should be fenfible of the obligation . The Eng- lifh confer their kindness with an appearance of in- difference , and give away benefits with an air as if they despised them . Walking a few days ago between an English and a Frenchman ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. well it defends me from the rain ; I should not chufe to part with it to others , but to fuch a friend as you I could even part with my skin to do him fervice . " From fuch minute inftances as thefe , moft ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. well it defends me from the rain ; I should not chufe to part with it to others , but to fuch a friend as you I could even part with my skin to do him fervice . " From fuch minute inftances as thefe , moft ...
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