The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 6Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... tell me be true , and if I am " to be a beggar , it shall never make me a rascal , or " induce me to disavow my principles . I'll go this " moment and inform the company of my circum- " stances ; and as for the argument , I even here re ...
... tell me be true , and if I am " to be a beggar , it shall never make me a rascal , or " induce me to disavow my principles . I'll go this " moment and inform the company of my circum- " stances ; and as for the argument , I even here re ...
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... tell us of a disorder in which the whole body is so exquisite- ly sensible , that the slightest touch gives pain : what some have thus suffered in their persons , this gentle- : man felt in his mind . The slightest distress 26 THE VICAR ...
... tell us of a disorder in which the whole body is so exquisite- ly sensible , that the slightest touch gives pain : what some have thus suffered in their persons , this gentle- : man felt in his mind . The slightest distress 26 THE VICAR ...
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... Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " - " Immensely so , indeed , mamma , " replied she . " I think he has a great deal to say upon every thing , and is ...
... Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of our new visitor ? Don't you think he seemed to be good - natured ? " - " Immensely so , indeed , mamma , " replied she . " I think he has a great deal to say upon every thing , and is ...
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... telling them stories ; and seldom went out without something in his pockets for them , a piece of gingerbread , or an halfpenny whistle . He generally came for a few days into our neighbourhood once a year , and lived upon the ...
... telling them stories ; and seldom went out without something in his pockets for them , a piece of gingerbread , or an halfpenny whistle . He generally came for a few days into our neighbourhood once a year , and lived upon the ...
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... tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' 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 ...
... tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' 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 ...
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