The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsCrissy & Markley, 1835 - 527 páginas |
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... honour of the Duke honour he had done me ; when , to my great aston- of Northumberland , that when the plan was after- ishment , he told me I had mistaken him for his mas - wards explained to him at a distant period , he ex- ter , who ...
... honour of the Duke honour he had done me ; when , to my great aston- of Northumberland , that when the plan was after- ishment , he told me I had mistaken him for his mas - wards explained to him at a distant period , he ex- ter , who ...
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... honour in his power . But before plied the ' Squire ; " I defy him to do so ; and several we had well dined , another message was brought of my servants are ready to attest what I say . Thus , from his nephew , desiring permission to ...
... honour in his power . But before plied the ' Squire ; " I defy him to do so ; and several we had well dined , another message was brought of my servants are ready to attest what I say . Thus , from his nephew , desiring permission to ...
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... honour- you owe more to me than you care to confess ? Lofty . " And , Dubardieu ! if the man comes Would you have ever been known to Mr. Lofty , from the Cornish borough , you must do him ; you who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim ...
... honour- you owe more to me than you care to confess ? Lofty . " And , Dubardieu ! if the man comes Would you have ever been known to Mr. Lofty , from the Cornish borough , you must do him ; you who has undertaken Miss Richland's claim ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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