The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... Squire Richard says , ' would do no harm to no- body . ' However , they set me down as an arrant Tory , and con- sequently an honest man . When you come to look at any part of it , you will say that I am a sour Whig . God bless you ...
... Squire Richard says , ' would do no harm to no- body . ' However , they set me down as an arrant Tory , and con- sequently an honest man . When you come to look at any part of it , you will say that I am a sour Whig . God bless you ...
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... ; and when he sees her again in a dif- ferent dress , he treats her as a bar - girl , and swears she squinted . He abuses the master of the house , and threatens to kick him out of his own doors . The ' squire , cviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... ; and when he sees her again in a dif- ferent dress , he treats her as a bar - girl , and swears she squinted . He abuses the master of the house , and threatens to kick him out of his own doors . The ' squire , cviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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Oliver Goldsmith. out of his own doors . The ' squire , whom we are told is to be a fool , proves the most sensible being of the piece ; and he makes out a whole act , by bidding his mother lie close behind a bush , persuading her that ...
Oliver Goldsmith. out of his own doors . The ' squire , whom we are told is to be a fool , proves the most sensible being of the piece ; and he makes out a whole act , by bidding his mother lie close behind a bush , persuading her that ...
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... Squire would sometimes fall asleep in the most pathetic parts of my sermon , or his lady return my wife's civilities at church with a mutilated courtesy . But we soon got over the uneasiness caused by such accidents , and usually in ...
... Squire would sometimes fall asleep in the most pathetic parts of my sermon , or his lady return my wife's civilities at church with a mutilated courtesy . But we soon got over the uneasiness caused by such accidents , and usually in ...
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... Squire THORNHILL , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remarkable for his ...
... Squire THORNHILL , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gentleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particularly remarkable for his ...
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