The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... my titles fhall my children tell , The old buffoon will fit my name as well ; This day beyond its term my fate extends , For life is ended when our honour ends . THE THE DOUBLE TRANSFORMATION . A TALE * SECLUDED from domestic 4 PROLOGUE .
... my titles fhall my children tell , The old buffoon will fit my name as well ; This day beyond its term my fate extends , For life is ended when our honour ends . THE THE DOUBLE TRANSFORMATION . A TALE * SECLUDED from domestic 4 PROLOGUE .
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... begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The The ferpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of A NEW SIMILE . 11.
... begin to fnore . Add too , what certain writers tell , With this he drives men's fouls to hell . Now to apply , begin we then ; His wand's a modern author's pen ; The The ferpents round about it twin'd , Denote him of A NEW SIMILE . 11.
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... tell , nor am I folicitous to know . My aims are right . Without efpoufing the cause of any party , I have attempted to moderate the rage of all . I have endeavoured to fhew , that there may be equal happiness in states , that are ...
... tell , nor am I folicitous to know . My aims are right . Without efpoufing the cause of any party , I have attempted to moderate the rage of all . I have endeavoured to fhew , that there may be equal happiness in states , that are ...
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... tell of all I felt , and all I faw ; And , as a hare whom hounds and horns pursue , Pants to the place from whence at first he flew , I still had hopes , my long vexations past , Here to return - and die at home at laft . O bleft ...
... tell of all I felt , and all I faw ; And , as a hare whom hounds and horns pursue , Pants to the place from whence at first he flew , I still had hopes , my long vexations past , Here to return - and die at home at laft . O bleft ...
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... tell , Their hands are only lent to the Heinelle . Mifs CATLEY . Ay , take your travellers , travellers indeed ! Give me my bonny Scot , that travels from the Tweed . Where are the Cheels ? Ah ! Ah , I well difcern The smiling looks of ...
... tell , Their hands are only lent to the Heinelle . Mifs CATLEY . Ay , take your travellers , travellers indeed ! Give me my bonny Scot , that travels from the Tweed . Where are the Cheels ? Ah ! Ah , I well difcern The smiling looks 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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affure Afide anſwer aſk BAILIFF befide beſt bleffings bleft breaſt BULKLEY buſineſs charms CROAKER dear defire DIGGORY Ecod Enter EPILOGUE Exeunt Exit feem fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince fincerity firft firſt fome fomething foon forrow fortune foul friendſhip ftill fuch fuppofe fure GARNET gentleman good-natur'd Haftings happineſs HASTINGS heart himſelf HONEYWOOD honour hope horſes houfe houſe JARVIS juft juſt lady laft laſt LEONTINE loft LOFTY Lord madam mafter MARLOW Mifs CATLEY Mifs HARDCASTLE Mifs NEVILLE Mifs RICHLAND miſtake modeft moſt muft muſt myſelf never OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVIA paffion paſt pleaſe pleaſure praiſe promiſe reaſon reft rife ſay ſcarce ſcene ſee ſeems ſeen SERVANT ſhall ſhare ſhe Sir CHARLES Sir WILLIAM ſmiling ſome ſpread ſtill ſtranger tell thefe there's theſe thing thoſe TONY uſeful whofe whoſe wiſh yourſelf Zounds