The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... Comes here to faunter , having made his bets , Finds his loft fenfes out , and pays his debts . The Mohawk too - with angry phrases ftor'd , As " Dam'me , Sir , " and " Sir , I wear a fword ; " Here leffon'd for a while , and hence ...
... Comes here to faunter , having made his bets , Finds his loft fenfes out , and pays his debts . The Mohawk too - with angry phrases ftor'd , As " Dam'me , Sir , " and " Sir , I wear a fword ; " Here leffon'd for a while , and hence ...
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... Comes neareft us in human thape , Like man he imitates each fashion , And malice is his ruling paffion : But both in malice and grimaces , A courfier any ape furpalles . Behold Behold him humbly cringing wait Upon the minifter of state ...
... Comes neareft us in human thape , Like man he imitates each fashion , And malice is his ruling paffion : But both in malice and grimaces , A courfier any ape furpalles . Behold Behold him humbly cringing wait Upon the minifter of state ...
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... come to his relief . JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way fee him thoroughly vexed , every groan of his would be ... comes his hopeful nephew ; the ftrange good - natur'd , foolish , open- hearted hearted - And yet , all his faults ...
... come to his relief . JARVIS . Well , if I could but any way fee him thoroughly vexed , every groan of his would be ... comes his hopeful nephew ; the ftrange good - natur'd , foolish , open- hearted hearted - And yet , all his faults ...
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... comes the butler to complain of the footman . JARVIS . Ay , its the way with them all , from the fcullion to the privy - counfellor . If they have a bad master they keep quarrelling with him ; if they have a good master , they keep ...
... comes the butler to complain of the footman . JARVIS . Ay , its the way with them all , from the fcullion to the privy - counfellor . If they have a bad master they keep quarrelling with him ; if they have a good master , they keep ...
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... am convinced will be equally dear to the rest of the family , when she comes to be known . OLIVIA . And that , I fear , will fhortly be . LEONTINE , LEONTINE . Impoffible , ' till we ourselves think proper 160 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
... am convinced will be equally dear to the rest of the family , when she comes to be known . OLIVIA . And that , I fear , will fhortly be . LEONTINE , LEONTINE . Impoffible , ' till we ourselves think proper 160 THE GOOD - NATUR'D MAN .
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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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