The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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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 unea- siness 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 unea- siness 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 gen- tleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particu- larly remarkable for ...
... Squire Thornhill , who was to be my landlord , and who lived within a few miles of the place . This gen- tleman he described as one who desired to know little more of the world than its pleasures , being particu- larly remarkable for ...
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... Squire , who , with his compli ments , sent us a side of venison , and a promise to dine with us some days after . This well - timed pre- sent pleaded more powerfully in his favour , than any $ 6 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... Squire , who , with his compli ments , sent us a side of venison , and a promise to dine with us some days after . This well - timed pre- sent pleaded more powerfully in his favour , than any $ 6 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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... Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church , your " present mistress , drest in lawn sleeves , on one hand , " and Miss Sophia , with no lawn about her , on the " other , which would you be for ? " " For both , to be " sure ...
... Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the Church , your " present mistress , drest in lawn sleeves , on one hand , " and Miss Sophia , with no lawn about her , on the " other , which would you be for ? " " For both , to be " sure ...
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... Squire , you will not deny , that the two angles of a " triangle are equal to two right ones . " - " Nothing 66 can be plainer , " returned t'other , and looked round with his usual importance . " Very well , " cried the ' Squire ...
... Squire , you will not deny , that the two angles of a " triangle are equal to two right ones . " - " Nothing 66 can be plainer , " returned t'other , and looked round with his usual importance . " Very well , " cried the ' Squire ...
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