The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..J. Johnson; W.J. and J. Richardson; W. Otridge and Son; F. and C. Rivington; J. Walker; W. Lowndes; Vernor and Hood; Cuthell and Martin; F. Wingrave; Scatcherd and Letterman; Wilkie and Robinson; R. Lea; Darton and Harvey; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Cadell and Davies; and J. Matthews., 1806 |
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... believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and inquiries have led me to believe those ...
... believe what I have written ; that I have taken all possible pains , in my country excursions , for these four or five years past , to be certain of what I alledge , and that all my views and inquiries have led me to believe those ...
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... believe it impossible . I have tried to fret him myself every morning these three years ; but , instead of being angry , he sits as calmly to hear me scold , as he does to his hair - dresser . go Sir WILLIAM . We must try him once more ...
... believe it impossible . I have tried to fret him myself every morning these three years ; but , instead of being angry , he sits as calmly to hear me scold , as he does to his hair - dresser . go Sir WILLIAM . We must try him once more ...
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... believe that would stop his mouth , for a while at least . HONEYWOOD . Ay , Jarvis , but what will fill their mouths in the mean time ? Must I be cruel because he happens to be importunate ; and , to relieve his avarice , leave them to ...
... believe that would stop his mouth , for a while at least . HONEYWOOD . Ay , Jarvis , but what will fill their mouths in the mean time ? Must I be cruel because he happens to be importunate ; and , to relieve his avarice , leave them to ...
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... believe I shall have business for you for the whole day . HONEYWOOD . I am sorry , madam , I have an appointment with Mr. Croaker , which it is impossible to put off . Mrs. CROAKER . What ! with my husband ! then I'm resolv'd to take no ...
... believe I shall have business for you for the whole day . HONEYWOOD . I am sorry , madam , I have an appointment with Mr. Croaker , which it is impossible to put off . Mrs. CROAKER . What ! with my husband ! then I'm resolv'd to take no ...
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... believe you may see him , and hear him too in the next room : he's preparing to go out with the ladies . CROAKER . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his vivacity , and stunn'd with the loudness of ...
... believe you may see him , and hear him too in the next room : he's preparing to go out with the ladies . CROAKER . Good gracious , can I believe my eyes or my ears ! I'm struck dumb with his vivacity , and stunn'd with the loudness of ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of ..., Volume 2 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1825 |
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